A new Worshipful Master in a small town spent the first four days making personal visits to each of the members, inviting them to come to his first Lodge meeting.
The following Thursday the Lodge was all but empty.
Accordingly, the Worshipful
Master placed a notice in the local newspapers, stating that, because the Lodge
was dead,
it was everyone's duty to give it a decent Masonic burial.
The funeral would be held the following Monday afternoon, the notice said.
Morbidly curious, large crowd turned out for the "funeral."
In front of the Altar, there sat a
closed coffin, smothered in flowers.
After the Chaplain delivered the eulogy, he opened the coffin and invited his
Brethren to come forward and pay their final respects to their dead Lodge.
Filled with curiosity as to what would represent the corpse of a "dead Lodge,"
all the Brethren eagerly lined up to look in the coffin.
Each "mourner" peeped into the coffin then quickly turned away with a guilty,
sheepish look.
In the coffin, tilted at the
correct angle, was a large mirror; each Mason saw only himself,
Remember the obligation we all took.
Attend and support your Lodge.
Author Unknown
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