Who knows. Perhaps the Ark is still waiting in some antechamber for us to discover.
Of all of the wonderful treasures held in the museum at the Grand
lodge of Ireland, Molesworth Street, Dublin, the Ark of the Covenant is my
absolute favourite. It’s fabricated in solid silver and silver gilt by Henry
Flavelle. His silversmiths workshop was located on Grafton St., Dublin and he
also served as Worshipful Master of Lodge 93 in Dublin. The model was first
exhibited in December 1877 at the dedication ceremony for Freemasons’ Hall. It
was eventually gifted to Grand Lodge by Henry E Flavelle the silversmith’s son,
who served as Deputy Grand Secretary from 1898 to 1920. The Ark is now placed
on the altar at every meeting of the Grand Lodge in Dublin. It’s a fantastic
piece of sculpture and artistry, and I urge you to go see it yourself if you get
the chance!
The title of this post is, of course, from 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark
and the words are spoken by Belloq. Did you really think I was going to write
about the Ark of the Covenant and not reference this?
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