House Resolution Honors Freemasons

United States House of Representatives

HRES 125 IH

108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 125

Recognizing the thousands of Freemasons in every State in the Nation and honoring them for their many contributions to the Nation throughout its history.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 5, 2003

Mr. SMITH of Michigan (for himself, Mr. NETHERCUTT, Mr. BARTLETT of Maryland, Mr. FLAKE, Mr. DEMINT, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. DOOLITTLE, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. SAM JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. HOBSON, Mr. PETRI, Mr. YOUNG of Alaska, Mr. DAVIS of Tennessee, and Mr. COLLINS) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Government Reform


RESOLUTION

Recognizing the thousands of Freemasons in every State in the Nation and honoring them for their many contributions to the Nation throughout its history.

Whereas Freemasons, whose long lineage extends back to before the Nation's founding, have set an example of high moral standards and charity for all people;

Whereas the Founding Fathers of this great Nation and signers of the Constitution, most of whom were Freemasons, provided a well-rounded basis for developing themselves and others into valuable citizens of the United States;

Whereas members of the Masonic Fraternity, both individually and as an organization, continue to make invaluable charitable contributions of service to the United States;

Whereas the Masonic Fraternity continues to provide for the charitable relief and education of the citizens of the United States;

Whereas the Masonic Fraternity is deserving of formal recognition of their long history of care-giving for the citizenry and their example of high moral standards; and

Whereas Freemasons have always revered and celebrated St. John's Day, June 24th, as dedicated to their patron saints: Now, therefore, be it

HRES 17 IH

109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 17

Recognizing the thousands of Freemasons in every State in the Nation and honoring them for their many contributions to the Nation throughout its history.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

January 4, 2005

Mr. GILLMOR (for himself and Mr. KINGSTON) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Government Reform

COSPONSORS(21), ALPHABETICAL
Rep Bass, Charles F. [NH-2] - 6/21/2005 Rep Bilirakis, Michael [FL-9] - 6/8/2005
Rep Burton, Dan [IN-5] - 1/26/2005 Rep Buyer, Steve [IN-4] - 7/25/2005
Rep Cannon, Chris [UT-3] - 7/25/2005 Rep Coble, Howard [NC-6] - 7/20/2005
Rep Davis, Lincoln [TN-4] - 1/26/2005 Rep Davis, Tom [VA-11] - 6/21/2005
Rep Duncan, John J., Jr. [TN-2] - 1/26/2005 Rep Frelinghuysen, Rodney P. [NJ-11] - 6/21/2005
Rep Gallegly, Elton [CA-24] - 7/25/2005 Rep Gibbons, Jim [NV-2] - 6/24/2005
Rep Hall, Ralph M. [TX-4] - 7/25/2005 Rep Hayworth, J. D. [AZ-5] - 7/25/2005
Rep Hobson, David L. [OH-7] - 1/26/2005 Rep Kingston, Jack [GA-1] - 1/4/2005
Rep Petri, Thomas E. [WI-6] - 1/26/2005 Rep Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch [MD-2] - 1/26/2005
Rep Schwarz, John J.H. "Joe" [MI-7] - 1/26/2005 Rep Skelton, Ike [MO-4] - 1/26/2005
Rep Tanner, John S. [TN-8] - 1/26/2005

 


RESOLUTION

Recognizing the thousands of Freemasons in every State in the Nation and honoring them for their many contributions to the Nation throughout its history.

Whereas Freemasons, whose long lineage extends back to before the Nation's founding, have set an example of high moral standards and charity for all people;

Whereas the Founding Fathers of this great Nation and signers of the Constitution, most of whom were Freemasons, provided a well-rounded basis for developing themselves and others into valuable citizens of the United States;

Whereas members of the Masonic Fraternity, both individually and as an organization, continue to make invaluable charitable contributions of service to the United States;

Whereas the Masonic Fraternity continues to provide for the charitable relief and education of the citizens of the United States;

Whereas the Masonic Fraternity is deserving of formal recognition of their long history of care-giving for the citizenry and their example of high moral standards; and

Whereas Freemasons have always revered and celebrated St. John's Day, June 24th, as dedicated to their patron saints: Now, therefore, be it

 

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