About the process of creation of the seal

 

Section 1.  Seal.  The seal of the Lodge shall consist of a shield supported by two classical columns. Above the shield shall appear a ribbon bearing the name “Timothy Shawn McGavin Lodge,” surmounted by a radiant triangle enclosing the All-Seeing Eye. Beneath the triangle shall rest a Grand Master’s colonial tricorne hat, below which appears a radiant sun.  Centered within the shield shall be displayed the Square and Compasses. In the lower portion shall appear an open Volume of the Sacred Law, together with a trowel and a honeycomb bearing the Roman numerals III, V, VII, and IX, accompanied by a bee and the number “92” enclosed within a triangle. The designation “A.L. 6026” and “A.F. & A.M.” shall be inscribed along the lower border of the shield.  The principal colors of the seal shall be purple and blue, enriched with gold embellishments throughout.
Section 2.  Explanation.  The emblem of Timothy Shawn McGavin Lodge reflects the core principles of Freemasonry, honoring tradition, leadership, unity, and moral integrity.  At the top, the golden scroll bearing the Lodge’s name represents continuity and the preservation of Masonic values.  Beneath it, the All-Seeing Eye within the radiant triangle signifies the presence of the Great Architect of the Universe and the constant pursuit of light and truth.
The two columns recall the pillars of Solomon’s Temple, symbolizing strength and stability. At the center, the Square and Compasses represent morality, discipline, and the guiding principles of Masonic life.  The purple shield conveys dignity and commitment to the protection of truth and brotherhood.
The Lodge bears the name of the Ninety-Second Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts in recognition of his leadership and his historic role in permitting the formation of this new Lodge, which is dedicated to serving the Brazilian community and the greater community at large.
The bee carrying the number 92 symbolizes industry, unity, and collective effort, reflecting that such achievements are sustained by Brethren working together in harmony.  The honeycomb represents order and structured cooperation, with each cell forming part of a greater design. The flowing honey symbolizes the fruits of united labor and the lasting rewards that arise from discipline and shared purpose.
The Roman numerals within the hexagonal polygon represent progression, growth, and the structured journey of Masonic development and the composition of a Lodge.  They also reflect the degrees and the continual advancement from the initial attainment of knowledge to a far greater understanding.
The trowel symbolizes brotherly love and the binding force that unites the Brethren. It represents the spreading of harmony and the cementing of unity within the Lodge.
Below the central chapel appears the rising sun, symbolically representing the Grand Master through light and wisdom. The sun signifies illumination, guidance, and the removal of ignorance. It reflects the principle that true leadership brings clarity, direction, and enlightenment to those under its influence.
Together, the elements of the emblem present a unified expression of leadership, structured growth, disciplined labor, and the light of wisdom guiding the Lodge.