Hermes
Trismegistus Masonic Club presents
Ritual Performance
in the Middle ages
and Today
Presented by Eric
Palazzo
Getty Scholar and member of the Rectified Scottish Rite
Ritual performance borne out of the Middle
Ages can be seen in a variety of places including present
day Freemasonry.
The focus of this lecture will be to explore
medivieval church rituals that were performed during the
Liturgy and look into their anthropological and symbolic
aspects.
In it we hope to see how the medieval conception
of
ritual could be a source of Masonic ritual.
Saturday, January 20th 2007
The evening begins at 6:30 and is free and
open to the public.
Lite refreshments will be served immediately following.
The event will be held at
Culver City-Foshay Masonic Lodge #467
9635 Venice Blvd Culver City, CA 90232-2625
On the Map at
At Venice Blvd and Watseka Avenue
Please RSVP to Rafael Aguilar at 310-848-4978 or
On-Line at HermesTclub@gmail.com to
reserve a space

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Hermes
Trismegistus Masonic Club
was created for the sole purpose of becoming California's
next traditionally-oriented Masonic lodge. Focused
on the arduous task of becoming perfect ashlars, we
are resolutely motivated to seek that Light that first
inspired us to seek admittance in Masonry. In that
vein, we will frequently host lectures, deliver papers,
and engage in thoughtful discussion and debate. Once
fully constituted as a lodge, we also hope to exemplify
the marrow of Masonry by conducting ritual that respects
the gravity of our Fraternity.
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