On Saturday, August 4th, Grand Master Jerry Sears of the Mt Olive Grand Lodge Ancient York Masons was shot and killed in the front of the Grand Lodge building. His murder came just hours before the start of a convention of Masons that Sears himself had organized for his grand Lodge organization.
The first glimpse at the story comes from the Detroit Free Press whose headlines read Masonic leader fatally shot outside lodge in Detroit followed by a subsequent report Grand Master’s killing at Detroit lodge puzzles Masons.
It’s not likely that the story will be heard far beyond the few local outlets or the Masonic internet websites that have reported it (though several National news agencies have picked up the stories), not because Sears is an African American, but because the branch of Masonry that Sears had leadership over is considered by most (if not all of mainstream American Masonry) as ‘clandestine’, meaning its operation has not been chartered by the self declared only Grand Lodge of the state, in this instance the Grand Lodge of Michigan, located 128 miles from Detroit in Alma Michigan who themselves have their own elected Grand Master.
In the news story, it reports that Sears was “shot once in the neck shortly before 3:30 p.m. in front of the building in the 14800 block of Fenkell” It was further reported that Sears was not robbed, nor was it known if he had has “cross words” with anyone prior to his murder. The Mt Olive Grand Financial Secretary, Barry Short, was quoted as asking “Who could do such a heinous thing to such a nice person? He would help everybody.”
Sadly, this crime went unseen as no witnesses have been found, nor any leads received.
The shooting did receive some local attention as reported on MyFox Detroit in a local story, a video from which you can see here.
Many miles away, further tragedy that will likely escape the eyes of most is a recent vandalism that occurred outside and on a “historic Masonic Lodge in North Portland.” The vandalism, consisting of racial epithets, swastikas and lynching depictions, appeared some time in the night of August 6th on the Sons of Haiti Masonic Temple, an “unrecognized”, or clandestine, Masonic Lodge (an interesting history of which can be found on a Sons of Haiti website). The Sons of Haiti are not under the jurisdiction of the declared Grand Lodge of Oregon which resides in Forest Grove, about 25 miles west of Portland.
Reported on Oregon Live, Racist graffiti found on wall of historic North Portland Masonic Lodge, the vandalism was directed against the “last remaining black-owned properties on [a] post-gentrified Mississippi Avenue” in Portland. The lodge, owned by John Bryant, is reported as being the Most Worshipful St. Josephs Grand Lodge A.F.&A.M. The lodge, responsible for many charitable activities including feeding the homeless and providing school supplies for those in need, is a local pillar of the community which makes a crime like this that much more heinous.
Yet, still it happened and with that sentiment of gentrification which comes on the heels of, as The Oregonian reports, an influx of young white people who in recent years have moved into the neighborhood.
Needless to say, locals have expressed shock at the vandalism questioning the crime as being very “un-Portland.” Bryant, however, in a move to “make people aware of what’s happening” has opted to keep the vandalism up until this weekend when efforts will be made to remove it.
One local, on a Tumblr post, said in seeing the vandalism “what with all the greenery and Portlandia putting Portland in a happy-go-lucky, if not incredibly naive light, people tend to forget what lies beneath here. Portland is essentially a blue city in a redneck state, there is an incredible amount of underlying (when not made aggressively apparent) racism and bias running in the very veins of this place.”
Local media ran the story with images of the hate crime on KOIN 6 who rrported the story, Racist graffiti covers North Portland Masonic Lodge, where you can clearly see the vandalism perpetrated.
So what do these stories have to do with ‘Regular’ Freemasonry?
In both instances to those in the know, the lodges are clearly unaffiliated with the declared official Grand Lodge of the state, yet still seem to be operating at a level free and clear of the need to be recognized. Further, both stories are not prefaced by saying that the lodges with which the crimes were committed were clandestine or unrecognized but as regular as any other Masonic Lodge. Clearly, in both instances, the lodges were very recognized by the news media and likely to those who read, or saw, the report which was simply about the [Free] Masons and the crimes committed against them.
Hopefully, what these stories can convey is a sense of Brotherly Love and Affection for our fraternal family which exists beyond the fine print of recognition and lives at the very seat of our ideals. With an ever diminishing social awareness, Masonry of any stripe will be Masonry to the rest of the world and not some small slice of a larger fraternal pie. Internally, it should be seen that way too.
Collectively, we form a Masonic Chain of Union and what affects one within our ranks effects all of our ranks.
Indeed, our hearts go out to these Masonic organizations. While the divide of recognition may put them at arms length from the so called regular lodges, their pain should be our pain and should bare the same sense of disgust and sympathy for the crimes made against the whole body of Freemasonry.
Gerald Edgar says
Three observations: One, Detroit has become one of the most dangerous cities in the USA given its murder rate so despite the tragedy of this shootimg. it’s one of many in Detroit so will not get a lot of ‘press’. (several American metro areas are also deadly places; heard for many of us to imgaine) Two, PHA GL’s are as much or more strict as to ‘recognition’ as so-called ‘traditional’ GL’s. Case in point, in states where the traditional GL’s have extended or gave reciprocity to a PHA request for recognition, normally the PHA GL requires that it alone among Black lodges is the only one to be recognized. I know this is true in Illinois which in addition to hosting a PHA GL, has several clandestine ‘Black’ lodges; labeled clandestine by PHA. Iowa’s mutual recognition between the traditional GL and the PHA has such language. PHA to my knowledge, expects such exclusivity in all their relations with the traditional 51 GL’s in America.
I.E. you can be certain the PHA GL of Michigan did not recognize Mt. Olive GL; indeed PHA communications frequently comment on the need to maintain exclusive jurisdiction; this is not just a phenomena of ‘traditional’ GL’s where the doctrine of exlusive jursidiction dates back amny, many years. Several PHA histories comment on the effort by PHA leaders to distance themselves from what was once a plethora of other ‘Black’ Lodges.
Lastly,the media indeed will seldom differentiate between Lodges but then they seldom bother with detail as to how/who tghe sundry Masonic bodies are related such as the two Rites, High-12, Sojourners, Shriners, MOPVER, etc.
But then the media seldom details of the finite structure of other social entities as well.
John van der Avoirt says
I was deeply shocked by the murder of our Brother Jerry Sears. Reading the news in Masonic Magezine today I very much appreciated the comments on regularity I quote: “Masonry of any stripe will be Masonry th the rest of the world and not some small zlice of a larger fraternal pie.Collectively we form an Masonic Chain pf Union and what affects one within our ranks affect all pf our ranks. While the divide of recognition may put us at arms length from the so called regular lodges their âin should be our pain…
I srongly beleive that the time as come that we get away with the term of “regularity” and that we really comme to a “universal freemasonry” which I think was the original concept. And by the way who decides which lodge is “regular” is this only UGLE?
Mariamante says
African Americans are not a mintority in Detroit. In other words, this man was not targeted for his skin color, it was something else. The fact that someboddy took the time to place dubious associations to swastikas, is an indication that it wasn’t a more common random assault or act of violence. The fact that the police chose to use a picture of the victim in Masonic garb is curious.