Degree Ring Masonic
Degree Ring Masonic

Can anyone give a blessing, or if the person must have something special "rank" or privilege (details)?
For example: I worked as a police officer, once in South Florida. An old man reported a theft of his car and took the report. In our discussion, I realized that was a member of the Masonic Ring. I said that my father was a 32nd degree Mason and President of his box when he died in 1971. Then the man told me that he too was a 32 Degree Mason, he put his hand in mine, said something that has not included, and said he had given me a blessing for my job security Enforcement. He said that Because of his rank in the Masonic Lodge, was "authorized" to grant such blessings. This left me with an unusual question: Do you think it has a sort of range, or that someone can bless someone else? Would the same meaning or value?
The value or meaning that we attach to the blessing of this man has depends entirely on whether you believe in rules of order that the person belonged. If the rules Masonic That person may give blessings and believes that these standards are met, then your blessing was valid and genuine and non-worthy of him to come before everything else. But even if they believe it has powers to give blessings special, always good to say kind words or a prayer for you. Everyone can pray for others and this is very valuable and useful.
Police briefs: Police Officer Columbus finger is broken when there is suspicion that interfere with the arrest of a police officer from Columbus had his broken finger Monday morning, as he was arrested, the state reports.
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