Welcome to Philologia Lodge #178 F&AM of Conyers, Ga
Chartered: 27 October 1853
Current Worshipful Master: Don Pollard
Regular communications are held the 2nd & 4th Mondays, monthly
May & December only have one meeting on the second Monday of the month
Chartered: 27 October 1853
Current Worshipful Master: Don Pollard
Regular communications are held the 2nd & 4th Mondays, monthly
May & December only have one meeting on the second Monday of the month
Important upcoming dates
April 26th, 2021: Official visit from Worshipful Brother Jim House, current chaplain of the Lodge of Research
May 10th, 2021: Official visit from the Grand Master of Masons in Georgia, Most Worshipful Brother
Jan M. Giddens
OUR LODGE HAS RE-OPENED FOR REGULARLY SCHEDULED COMMUNICATIONS . THERE WILL BE DINNER AND CERTAIN GUIDELINES WILL APPLY. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DETAILS.
The Etymology of the word "Philologia"
The term philology is derived from the Greek φιλολογία (philologia), from the terms φίλος (philos) "love, affection, loved, beloved, dear, friend" and λόγος (logos) "word, articulation, reason", describing a love of learning, of literature as well as of argument and reasoning, reflecting the range of activities included under the notion of λόγος. The term changed little with the Latin philologia, and later entered the English language in the 16th century, from the Middle French philologie, in the sense of "love of literature".
"God hides some ideal in every human soul. At some time in our life we feel a trembling, fearful longing to do some good thing. Life finds its noblest spring of excellence in this hidden impulse to do our best."
-Robert Collyer
-Robert Collyer
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