Sunday, February 8, 2026

Masonic Week 2026

This weekend brings to a close another Masonic Week, an annual gathering that stands as both a working convocation and a celebration of Masonic fellowship.

I arrived on Wednesday morning after a red-eye flight, tired but eager, and immediately began reconnecting with Brothers from across the world. The day was spent catching up, renewing friendships, and easing back into the familiar rhythm of Masonic Week. That evening concluded with dinner alongside several Brothers from Missouri - delicious food, good company, and great conversations.

Thursday began in earnest with my service as Grand Registrar for the Grand Masters Council of the Commemorative Order of St. Thomas of Acon USA. In that role, I assisted with formal introductions and took a small part in the investiture of the Knights Caritas, as well as the installation of the new Grand Prior. The dignity and continuity of the Order were on full display, and the Festive Board that followed offered a welcome moment of fellowship and reflection.

Later that day, I attended the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Sovereign Order of Knights Preceptor; I serve as Eminent Preceptor for the Idaho Chapter. The remainder of Thursday unfolded as Masonic Week often does at its best: shared meals, thoughtful discussion over a libation, laughter, and the exchange of ideas with my fellow Brothers.

Friday and Saturday marked significant milestones in my life. Friday afternoon, I attended the 92nd Annual Ingathering of the Grand College of America, Holy Royal Arch Knights Templar Priests, where I, along with the other installed Very Eminent Preceptors, was elected to the rank of Knight Commander. Saturday afternoon, I attended the 134th Annual Communication of the Grand Council of the Allied Masonic Degrees of the United States of America, during which I was installed as Grand Superintendent of the Pacific Northwest.

Masonic Week is always a highlight of the year for me. It offers me the opportunity to meet new Brothers, renew old friendships, and take part in the ongoing work of the Craft. I return home exhausted but grateful for the experiences.

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