Showing posts with label Gregory Stahl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gregory Stahl. Show all posts

Monday, July 10, 2023

Gregory Stahl, Past District Deputy Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. DDGM. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Worshipful
Gregory L. Stahl, Ph.D.
Past District Deputy Grand Master
23rd Masonic District
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins


Right Worshipful Gregory Stahl and Most Worshipful Harvey J. Waugh

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Gregory Stahl. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins. Morning Star Lodge. Worcester, MA

Friday, March 24, 2023

Greg Stahl. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. York Rite. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Eminent
Gregory L. Stahl
District Deputy Grand High Priest
4th District
Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts
York Rite Freemasonry
District Deputy Grand Master
24th Masonic District
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
Member of Trinity Lodge
Clinton, MA
by Travis Simpkins


Dale Prentiss, Gregory Stahl and Robert Peete. Grand Chapter of Massachusetts

Robert Peete, Dale Prentiss, Gregory Stahl. Royal Arch. Massachusetts York Rite. by Travis Simpkins


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Gregory Stahl. by Travis Simpkins. Royal Arch. Massachusetts York Rite Freemasonry

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Rededication of the 1778 Trinity Lodge Charter. by Travis Simpkins

Rededication of the 1778 Trinity Lodge Charter. by Travis Simpkins




Rededication of the 1778 Trinity Lodge Charter
by Travis Simpkins

The Grand Lodge of Massachusetts dates back to 1733 and Masons in the Bay State are rightfully proud of their nearly-300-year history. Historical interests played a large part in me submitting a petition to Morning Star Lodge in 2015 and it was evident from the beginning that history was very important to others there as well. Just after being initiated, I was proudly told by a Brother that our Lodge, chartered in 1793, was the oldest of the seven Lodges in the 23rd District. I had heard that statement before and I had noted that some of the other local Lodges had been chartered in the 19th Century, so I just accepted the fact at face value. That same week, I acquired a very old book pertaining to the history of Morning Star Lodge. I was surprised to see within the first few pages that Morning Star Lodge had actually been formed out of another pre-existing one, Trinity Lodge, which is still operating in the district today. The book listed Trinity Lodge as dating to 1778, yet their website displayed the year 1858. I casually mentioned the discrepancy to the District Deputy Grand Master at the time (and Past Master of Trinity Lodge), R.W. Gregory Stahl. He was well aware of the earlier 1778 date and it was something he had long been battling to restore.

Like most other stories of a Lodge with two charters, the crux of the Trinity Lodge saga was the period of darkness in the wake of the Anti-Masonic sentiments of the 1820's. Trinity Lodge had indeed been formed on January 30, 1778 under the authority of M.W. Joseph Webb and their original charter even bore the signature of Paul Revere, who was Junior Grand Warden at the time. The Lodge flourished for over four decades. Then, like so many others, they went dark in 1826 following the fervor of the Morgan Affair. 32 years later, Trinity Lodge re-formed and was granted a new charter on September 8, 1858. Morning Star Lodge, which had resumed in 1842, could produce their original 18th Century charter and was later re-granted their original 1793 date. The Trinity Lodge charter, however, could not be located and the 1858 date stuck.

Fast forward 150 years... In 2008, the Grand Master visited Trinity Lodge for the Sesquicentennial anniversary of the 1858 charter. R.W. Gregory Stahl pointed out a Master's Carpet dating to 1784, evidencing the true age of the Lodge. The Grand Master stated that if the original charter could be located, then Grand Lodge would be supportive of restoring the 1778 date. The hopeful search for the document continued. In 2016, with the diligent help of the Grand Historian, R.W. Walter Hunt, the original 18th Century Trinity Lodge charter (damaged, but still very legible) was located in the Grand Secretary's vault in Boston.

Of all the Masonic events I have attended, the Trinity Lodge rededication ceremony held on January 30, 2018 was one of the most unique and memorable. It's something that doesn't happen often, and I'm not likely to witness anything quite like it ever again. The direct connection with history was palpable. The highly anticipated event was scheduled on the 240th Anniversary of the 1778 charter. The original fragile document, still clearly showing the signature of Paul Revere, was placed on display for all to see. A crowd of a hundred or so came out to the event, organized by Wor. Micheal Leonard, Past Master of Trinity Lodge, and the local news media took note. I personally enjoy attending the “public” events because I can bring my wife along, and she took the photo of the ceremony shown above, which was widely shared all over social media the following day. The Chaplain of Trinity Lodge conveyed a heartfelt history to the audience, which was further emphasized by R.W. Walter Hunt, who had played the integral role of finding the actual document. R.W. Gregory Stahl, who had since moved to Ohio, returned for the special event and current DDGM R.W. John F. Sullivan presented him with the Robert W. Johnson Service Award for all of his dedicated efforts in making that day possible. It was an inspirational experience all around, and I was happy to see Trinity Lodge given it's proper and long overdue recognition as the Mother Lodge of the 23rd District in Massachusetts. The Grand Master, M.W. Paul F. Gleason, presided over the well-composed ceremony. He made it official and concluded by saying, “To the Brethren of Trinity Lodge, congratulations on finally getting your birthday back.”


-TS

Friday, May 25, 2018

The Midnight Freemasons: Rededication of the 1778 Trinity Lodge Charter. by Travis Simpkins

The Midnight Freemasons: Rededication of the 1778 Trinity Lodge Charter. by Travis Simpkins

     My latest article for The Midnight Freemasons focuses on the Rededication of the 1778 Trinity Lodge Charter, which took place earlier this year in Worcester, Massachusetts.


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Monday, December 12, 2016

Gregory Stahl. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. York Rite. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Eminent
Gregory L. Stahl
District Deputy Grand High Priest
4th District
Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts
York Rite Freemasonry
District Deputy Grand Master
24th Masonic District
Member of Trinity Lodge
Clinton, MA
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins


Dale Prentiss, Gregory Stahl and Robert Peete. Grand Chapter of Massachusetts

Robert Peete, Dale Prentiss, Gregory Stahl. Royal Arch. Massachusetts York Rite. by Travis Simpkins


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Gregory Stahl. by Travis Simpkins. Royal Arch. Massachusetts York Rite Freemasonry

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Portrait by Travis Simpkins Presented to R.W. Gregory Stahl, DDGM, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

R.W. Greg Stahl Receives Portrait by Travis Simpkins. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

     Last night, a triple-portrait I made of Dale Prentiss, Greg Stahl and Robert Peete was presented to R.W. Gregory Stahl on his last official visit as District Deputy Grand Master of the 23rd District, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. It's wonderful to see that it was well received. Thanks, Dale, for sharing the photo.

The presentation took place at 
Trinity Lodge in Clinton, MA


R.W. Greg Stahl Receives Portrait by Travis Simpkins. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Right Worshipful Gregory Stahl. Trinity Lodge. Clinton, Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. DDGM. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Worshipful
Gregory L. Stahl, Ph.D.
Deputy Grand Master, 23rd District
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
Member of 
Trinity Lodge
Clinton, Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins


Right Worshipful Gregory Stahl and Most Worshipful Harvey J. Waugh

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Gregory Stahl. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins. Trinity Lodge. Clinton, MA

Friday, May 27, 2016

Greg Stahl, District Deputy Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. DDGM. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Worshipful
Gregory L. Stahl, Ph.D.
Deputy Grand Master, 23rd District
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
Member of 
Trinity Lodge
Clinton, MA
by Travis Simpkins


Right Worshipful Gregory Stahl and Most Worshipful Harvey J. Waugh

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Greg Stahl. District Deputy Grand Master. by Travis Simpkins. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Gregory Stahl. District Deputy Grand Master. Masonic Temple. Worcester, MA. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. DDGM. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Worshipful
Gregory L. Stahl, Ph.D.
Deputy Grand Master, 23rd District
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
Member of 
Trinity Lodge
Clinton, Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins


Right Worshipful Gregory Stahl and Most Worshipful Harvey J. Waugh

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Gregory Stahl. by Travis Simpkins. Morning Star Lodge. Worcester, MA. by Janet Simpkins

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Travis Simpkins Receives Sublime Honor with Deputy Grand Master at Morning Star Lodge. Worcester, MA

Thomas Rorrie, David Lucas, Travis Simpkins, John Sullivan, Dennis Reebel. Morning Star Lodge. Worcester, MA 

     I received a sublime honor last week during a special communication of Past Masters at Morning Star Lodge in Worcester, MA... Officers of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts were present, including Deputy Grand Master David Lucas, Senior Grand Warden Thomas Rorrie and Junior Grand Warden Dennis Reebel. Thanks to everyone who attended, and special thanks to Worshipful Master John Sullivan for putting everything together. It was a wonderful evening that I'll always cherish and remember.

Gregory Stahl and Travis Simpkins. Morning Star Lodge. Worcester, MA

Thomas Rorrie, David Lucas, Travis Simpkins, Dennis Reebel. Morning Star Lodge. Worcester, MA

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Gregory Stahl, District Deputy Grand Master. Masonic Temple. Worcester, MA. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. DDGM. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Worshipful
Gregory L. Stahl, Ph.D.
Deputy Grand Master, 23rd District
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins


Right Worshipful Gregory Stahl and Most Worshipful Harvey J. Waugh

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Gregory Stahl. DDGM. by Travis Simpkins. Morning Star Lodge. Worcester, MA