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No illegality. And it might fly. It might be present. I will tell you the specific example I was thinking of. When a Masonic Building is owned by a Company or Association (or even Trust) here, then the Directors, Committee Members and Trustees (as the case may be) all have legal duties in those...
To discuss masonic charges here would be a masonic offense. To discuss a matter before a Court does not seem good form.
I am not going to vote in this poll, but the results will likely be bias. The answer depends on your local rules, and your personal experience, but I would say it is a mix of...
Is that really correct ? Are they subservient ? If a social club exists, could not the Grand Lodge be seen as a third party ? Where does the line sit ? I guess when comprised of masons whose activities might been seen (by some, either masons or the public) as bringing Freemasonry into dispute...
So you left a organisation you perceived as inadequate for a seemingly better one - I think in some small way, you have just made one of the major points about recognition and why some Freemasons get so worked up about it....
It's not "politics", Freemasons should not think in those terms (but...
Very cool.
(as an aside, we had a Masonic belt buckle up for grabs in lodge for the raffle to raise money. The brother who won it was a visitor. I see him every few months around, and when he is not in a dinner suit, he is always wear it. He treasurers it. Great to have such a thing @C.C. )
Enjoy ! I am not in RAM - but several of my friends who are say it is there favourite Degree. It certainly has an interesting history.. many claim it as the oldest Masonic Ritual..