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   The Society's membership was composed of regular Freemasons throughout the world. Their subjects of study and research also cover a wide range of interest and issues. The Society's core research discipline is focused on analyzing, researching and solving key issues in Freemasonry and can be applied to the Prince Hall Masonic Order. 
The Society was Established with Three Aims:
 
 Recently on the PHARESEARCH e-mail list, 
		a Brother used the term "microwave masonry." I found this expression to 
		be quite interesting. The microwave oven was created around 1946. Its 
		main purpose was to make it easy and convenient to prepare meals. No 
		longer did people have to wait three hours to eat a pot roast, with the 
		microwave they could now enjoy it within an hour. This product 
		revolutionized the food industry. Companies started making food 
		specifically for microwave cooking. Children could prepare their own 
		meals by simply putting a box of frozen food in a microwave and pushing 
		some buttons. You would be hard pressed to find a household in 2003 
		without a microwave oven. In essence, Freemasonry (in some 
		jurisdictions) has become "microwave masonry." Many Masonic 
		jurisdictions have started soliciting men to become members. Men are now 
		being offered the convenience of becoming a Mason in one day. It is now 
		possible for someone to enter the preparation room at  We need to seriously examine the 
		effectiveness of this practice of making Masons in one day. Why is it 
		that in  Twenty to thirty years from now, will we 
		look back at these one-day classes as what helped Masonry or what hurt 
		it? Teach Masonry! I remain,  Fraternally Yours 
		Antonio O. Caffey, President Dr. Charles H. Wesley Masonic Research Society 54 55 55 56, 83-84  67 57 58 59-60 61 67-68 70-71 72-74 62 63 64-65 69 77-80 81-82 The Editor’s Desk The Mouth to Ear EDUCATION: The Cryptic Rite in  The Secretary/Editor’s Desk I hope this issue of The Masonic Voice finds you 
		healthy, safe and warm! It has been cold and snowy Winter season here in  In the nearly three years of publishing of this 
		journal, this is the first issue in which we have had the picture of an 
		individual on the cover.  Not 
		even Dr. Charles H. Wesley himself has made our cover.  As Freemasons use signs and 
		symbols to convey hidden meanings, typically you’d find a symbol or 
		emblem on our cover that represents something valuable or needed in 
		Freemasonry or the type of articles we have in that issue. The journey of Brother David M. Daugherty Jr., not 
		only represents many of the articles in this issue, but he stands for 
		everything that Freemasonry is about. 
        He’s a Freemasons Freemason! New staples this issue are ‘The Ante Room’ and 
		‘E-Mason’ of the Month.  ‘The 
		Ante Room’ is a new series of fictional stories in a Masonic Lodge 
		setting.  This series will 
		not replace our landmark ‘Social Lodge #73’ fiction, but may share space 
		with it in the future.  
		‘E-Mason of the Month’ will highlight those Brothers who work in the 
		cyber quarries. Enjoy! 
		David L. Gray, Editor The Mouth To Ear The Most 
		Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia continues to be the most 
		aggressive Prince Hall Lodge in exposing the uneven playing field in 
		Masonic Recognition – where Prince Hall Grand Lodges are concerned.  Unable to receive recognition 
		from any Mainstream (predominately White) Grand Lodges in the USA or 
		most foreign Grand Lodges because they aren’t recognized by the 
		Mainstream Grand Lodge of Georgia, the MW Prince Hall Grand Lodge of 
		Georgia has requested recognition from the following Grand Lodges (note: in 2002 the MWPHGL of Georgia 
		recognized the Grand Lodge of Georgia and requested recognition from it 
		– the GL of Georgia didn’t not act on their petition): Grand Lodge of Alaska 
		F&AM, Grand Lodge of Alberta AF&AM, Grand Lodge of Arizona F&AM, Grand 
		Lodge of A.F&A.M of SA and NT, Regular Grand Lodge of Belgium, Grand 
		Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon, Grand Lodge of California F&AM, 
		Grand Lodge of Colorado F&AM, Grand Lodge of Connecticut AF&AM, Grand 
		Lodge of District of Columbia FA&AM, Grand Lodge of Hawaii, Grand Lodge 
		of Idaho F&AM, Grand Lodge of Illinois AF&AM, Grand Lodge of Indiana 
		F&AM, Grand Lodge of Iowa AF&AM, Grand Lodge of Kansas AF&AM, Grand 
		Lodge of Maine AF&AM, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts AF&AM, Grand Lodge of 
		Michigan F&AM, Grand Lodge of Minnesota AF&AM, Grand Lodge of Missouri 
		AF&AM, Grand Lodge of Montana AF&AM, Grand Lodge of North Dakota AF&AM, 
		Grand Lodge of Nebreska
        F&AM, Grand Lodge of Nevada F&AM, Grand Lodge of New Brunswick, Grand 
		Lodge of New Hampshire F&AM, Grand Lodge of New Mexico AF&AM, Grand 
		Lodge of New Jersey F&AM Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, Grand Lodge of New 
		York F&AM, Grand Lodge of Ohio F&AM, Grand Lodge of Oregon AF&AM, Grand 
		Lodge of Pennsylvania F&AM, Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island, United 
		Grand Lodge of Queensland, Grand Lodge of Rhode Island F&AM, 
		Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan  , Grand Lodge of Scotland AF&AM, Grand 
		Lodge of South Dakota AF&AM, United Grand Lodge of New South Wales & 
		ACT, Grand Lodge of Tasmania, Grand Lodge of Utah F&AM, the Grand Lodge 
		of Vermont F&AM, United Grand Lodge of Victoria, Grand Lodge of Virginia 
		AF&AM, Grand Lodge of Washington F&AM, Grand Lodge of Western Australia, 
		Grand Lodge of Wisconsin F&AM, Grand Lodge of Wyoming AF&AM | |||||||||