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PHA to ancient Free & Accepted Mason

MRichard

Mark A. Ri'chard
Premium Member
First you need to find a lodge that you want to join. You will probably need to demit later and it might depend on whether that state recognizes your PHA grand lodge as to whether you have to go through degrees again.
 

Brother JC

Moderating Staff
What state are you in? Contact a "state" lodge and begin communication. You may be able to demit and apply, a fairly simple transition.
 

dfreybur

Premium Member
If you mean to a jurisdiction with Prince Hall in their name, the only regular one that uses AF&AM in in Liberia. You start by writing to get a visa and the immigration papers. All other Prince Hall AF&AM jurisdictions are clandestine so you don't. http://www.conferenceofgrandmasterspha.org/gjlinks.asp http://www.thephylaxis.org/bogus/bogusgrandlodges.php

If you mean the other branch of our family, what I'll call George Washington affiliated for lack of a formal designation, you start visiting. You ask for the version of the affiliation form used across jurisdictions. You would need to be in the majority of states that have PHA recognition. Your PHA lodge may require to demit to the next lodge though most of our jurisdictions don't object to keeping your prior membership in parallel.
 

Dontrell Stroman

Premium Member
Speaking on AF&AM AND F&AM. I work with a GL mason (Meaning not PHA) as me and him started talking, he said what are y'all PH masons ? I said we are F&AM. He said okay. As the conversation went to masons helping masons, he said "I don't know about AF&AM". I said, well the ones that aren't clandestine will help you just the same. He then stated "well I was taught AF&AM might help but a F&AM will help for sure".

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Dontrell Stroman

Premium Member
Question : If two masons are talking, say one PH and the other GL but their GL does not recognize each other, and one says "On the ******" should you be able to trust that brother with your secrets even though his GL considers your GL clandestine ? Because technically his ob. Does no extend to you because you are considered clandestine to him. What are your thoughts ?

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MRichard

Mark A. Ri'chard
Premium Member
Speaking on AF&AM AND F&AM. I work with a GL mason (Meaning not PHA) as me and him started talking, he said what are y'all PH masons ? I said we are F&AM. He said okay. As the conversation went to masons helping masons, he said "I don't know about AF&AM". I said, well the ones that aren't clandestine will help you just the same. He then stated "well I was taught AF&AM might help but a F&AM will help for sure".

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That makes absolutely no sense.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
Question : If two masons are talking, say one PH and the other GL but their GL does not recognize each other, and one says "On the ******" should you be able to trust that brother with your secrets even though his GL considers your GL clandestine ? Because technically his ob. Does no extend to you because you are considered clandestine to him. What are your thoughts ?

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I was taught to be cautious... and told to be prudent and of sound judgment... it would all come down to those things...
 

Derinique Kendrick

Registered User
Question : If two masons are talking, say one PH and the other GL but their GL does not recognize each other, and one says "On the ******" should you be able to trust that brother with your secrets even though his GL considers your GL clandestine ? Because technically his ob. Does no extend to you because you are considered clandestine to him. What are your thoughts ?

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Nope. If it is against the ob to communicate masonically with a clandestine mason, then I will not do so. Period.
 

Ripcord22A

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Question : If two masons are talking, say one PH and the other GL but their GL does not recognize each other, and one says "On the ******" should you be able to trust that brother with your secrets even though his GL considers your GL clandestine ? Because technically his ob. Does no extend to you because you are considered clandestine to him. What are your thoughts ?

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To me this has nothing to do with the OB. As it is not Masonic intercourse. Some one saying on the square to me that is not during open lodge would make me laugh. If you are speaking with someone and they/you are comfortable sharing something then obviously your relationship extends beyond masonry. There are alot of brothers that I wouldnt share my personal stuff with and alot of my friends that could never be masons that id share my life with!

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Derinique Kendrick

Registered User
To me this has nothing to do with the OB. As it is not Masonic intercourse. Some one saying on the square to me that is not during open lodge would make me laugh. If you are speaking with someone and they/you are comfortable sharing something then obviously your relationship extends beyond masonry. There are alot of brothers that I wouldnt share my personal stuff with and alot of my friends that could never be masons that id share my life with!

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I can agree. Life secrets, sure! Anything masonic, nope!
 

dfreybur

Premium Member
but their GL does not recognize each other

Masonic secrets? If there is no recognition then don't do anything that you would do to get past a tiler.

Personal secrets? The way the obligations in my mother jurisdiction are worded it needs to be a recognized jurisdiction. Some wording suggests regular rather than recognized.

Mostly if I'm going to discuss personal secrets I'm going to judge individually not matter the obligation.
 

Dontrell Stroman

Premium Member
Masonic secrets? If there is no recognition then don't do anything that you would do to get past a tiler.

Personal secrets? The way the obligations in my mother jurisdiction are worded it needs to be a recognized jurisdiction. Some wording suggests regular rather than recognized.

Mostly if I'm going to discuss personal secrets I'm going to judge individually not matter the obligation.
I know better when it comes to masonic secrets. I'm speaking in terms of personal. Because he is a mason you would think he could be trusted with anything.
 

Derinique Kendrick

Registered User
I know better when it comes to masonic secrets. I'm speaking in terms of personal. Because he is a mason you would think he could be trusted with anything.
I think that would come down to the individual brothers discretion. Personally, if I'm going to be trusting a man with my personal secrets, it's definitely going to be because I respect his as a man, Masonry would have nothing to do with it for me.
 

Dontrell Stroman

Premium Member
I think that would come down to the individual brothers discretion. Personally, if I'm going to be trusting a man with my personal secrets, it's definitely going to be because I respect his as a man, Masonry would have nothing to do with it for me.
Right, but you would think you could trust a man more because he is a mason.
 
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