Commends Mickey Durand upon his election and installation as the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana, Free and Accepted Masons for 2014-2015.
Impact
The resolution has no direct legislative impact on state laws, as it is a formal commendation rather than a legislative act. However, it reflects the values and moral framework that Freemasonry instills in its members, such as friendship, morality, and community service. Freemasonry has historically been intertwined with civic engagement, and this commendation reinforces the significance of such organizations in fostering community leaders who contribute positively to society.
Summary
Senate Resolution 10 commends Earl J. 'Mickey' Durand for his election and installation as the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Masons of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana for the 2014-2015 term. The resolution highlights Durand's long-standing dedication to the Masonic community, which spans over six decades, during which he has taken on numerous leadership roles and contributed significantly to both the Masonic fraternity and his local community. This commendation serves to recognize not only Durand's personal achievements but also the positive influence of Freemasonry in Louisiana's society.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding SR10 is generally positive, emphasizing respect and appreciation for an individual who has dedicated much of his life to service both as a Mason and a community leader. The resolution articulates a deep respect for the ideals of Freemasonry and the important role it plays in cultivating responsible citizens who demonstrate character, leadership, and a commitment to the welfare of their communities.
Contention
While there may not be significant points of contention surrounding the resolution itself, discussions around Masonic organizations often touch on broader themes such as public perception, transparency, and the inclusion of diverse voices within such organizations. Critics of Freemasonry sometimes raise concerns about exclusivity and the relevance of Masonic values in contemporary society. Nevertheless, this resolution serves to reinforce the positive aspects of Durand’s contributions and the ongoing value of Freemasonry to the cultural fabric of Louisiana.
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