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It's rare.. but also, I don't see the point of reading something you can read at home being read in lodge. That sort of thing is often more about the ego of the writer (or reader) rather than education. Better to discuss an essay than to have it read. It can make for a good Lodge Meeting - give...
I had to check, but the only two English Lodges I am aware of in the USA are Harmonic 356 & St Thomas 9679 in the US Virgin Islands.. but @Glen Cook might now of others..
If that is the case, then it is not an English Warrant working under UGLE but a Grand Lodge of North Carolina , that's why their Warrant today is No 2 and not No 403.
Good old UGLV, we are in a change management process which might be drifting more than this thread ! But our current MWGM seems to be doing his best and a lot of people have a lot of faith in him... but he has a big job. His term has been extended by 1 year, so he has 3 years on total to try to...
I agree, the wikipedia site seems okay, but only an overview.
It would be very hard to go wrong with these ones https://www.grandlodgescotland.com/structure/district-grand-lodges/district-grand-lodge-of-lebanon/
Poor old Gordon Lodge. It has been removed from it's historic building because UGLV deemed it unsafe. Kent and Brendan and others are keen on these RSR and it was approved by the previous MWGM and the Board of General Purposes, which has since "dissolved" itself, and the current MWGM has put a...
Watched it. I don't think there was anything much new in it beyond what I have read in here on and your website @coachn but I enjoyed watching you present it.. and I am sure many would appreciate a video presentation over the written word..
Gotchya
If I saw "EC" I would always read it as English Constitution. I would imagine the Bro who is credited with that masonic dictionary article - RWBro Kent Henderson, would probably think the same...
But if you said a MRF lodge or a MRF inspired Lodge, I know exactly what you were...
Saddened to read this.
I've never met Bro Bill but being to interact with him here was a privilege
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There is no doubt in my mind that he is a Freemason who would have lived respected and died regretted.
Condolences to his family and all those in his circle, including his cyber friends here...
So I have been working away at this. The presentation is actually not as long as it may appear, but the Q&A is where the length is. Both are very good, but I am probably enjoying the Q&A more.
This solidifies my understanding (rightly or wrongly) of the nature of "Scottish Freemasonry" (as in...