The Beauty and Glory
of the Day

A Masonic Devotional
I have the feeling you have created something that we of the Craft have been a long time in want and need of, and have supplied an "instruction manual"  that will find its place in the lives of many, if not all the true and faithful members of the Craft.
                                                                                                                                                          -- A Pennsylvania Mason
The Beauty and Glory of the Day is a weekly devotional for use by Freemasons or those interested in the spirituality of Freemasonry, based upon the Working Tools of a Mason. Centering on a different tool each day, with prayers and meditations for morning, noon, and evening, this devotional takes you on a spiritual journey through out the week, connecting the events of daily life with these important symbols: The Compasses, 24" Gauge, Common Gavel, Plumb, Level, Square, and Trowel.
The Spirituality of Masonic Symbolism
Walter William Melnyk
Walter William Melnyk is a Master Mason in Pennsylvania, member of Springfield-Hanby Lodge No. 767, 32nd Degree Scottish Rite, Knight Templar, Royal Arch, and Allied Masonic Degrees. He is a Master Masonic Scholar in the Academy of Masonic Knowledge of Pennsylvania. He is a retired Priest in the Episcopal Church, having served in the active ministry for nearly 25 years. He is the author of two novels of ancient Avalon, "The Apple and the Thorn" and "Tales of Avalon," both available on Amazon.com
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"In my opinion, this is the best piece of Masonic reading since Joseph Fort Newton's 'The Builders' " -- A Pennsylvania Mason