En: Masonic Renewal Committee
About the Masonic Renewal Committee
The Masonic Renewal Committee of the Conference of Grand Masters Pioneering Innovative Resources for Freemasonry
The Masonic Renewal Committee (MRC) of Canada, the United States and Mexico is charted by the Conference of Grand Masters of Masons in North America, Inc. Its purpose is to facilitate the innovative endeavors of Masonic Jurisdictions as they strive to move the Craft forward. To do this, the MRC draws on the expertise of a number of Past Grand Master's as well as representatives from the Northern and Southern Jurisdictions of the Scottish Rite and Shrine. In addition, the MRC gathers information provided by a growing number of contacts from within various Masonic Jurisdictions. This way, the MRC is able to collect information from both the top down and grassroots sources of Masonic development. The reason why the MRC collects and organizes this information is so the innovative efforts of lodges, Grand Lodges, committees and so forth are able to be researched and viewed so other Masons do not waste time, energy and resources reinventing the wheel. In addition, it will serve as a means to give credit to those efforts and help inspire others to follow.
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Art
The Development Programs section of this site provides, for the first time ever, a searchable database of the collective innovation of Masons from around the world as they strive to improve their lodges, grand lodges and appendant bodies. The programs offer any number of solutions to problems facing Freemasonry today so Masons can save time and energy seeing by implementing what works elsewhere, or gain insight in how to develop a program tailored for their lodge or jurisdiction, rather than "reinvent the wheel."
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library
Browse through, read online and download texts from the largest and continuously growing digital Masonic library in your search for more Light. Here, you will find a wealth of information for personal study, educationals, scholarship and research. The database draws from a number of sources including: Grand Lodges, digital government archives, library and museum electronic services and more. The texts in the library include topics like:
- Philosophy
- Esoteric Studies
- History
- Personal Development