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Here is a challenge for you Bro, talk about Freemasonry without mentioning charity. Why ? Because Freemasonry is neither a charity nor a service organisation. In my opinion, talking about Freemasonry without mentioning charity will refine your understanding of it.
I agree -...
Freemasonry is a process way beyond getting your degrees and takes a while to get a handle of.
Congrats on applying and I wish you every success in your journey to become a Freemason. It's not easy. I'm still trying after almost 20 years after being initiated... but I feel like I am slowly...
Not too sure if the Grand Orient (assuming there was only one in Rome) of Italy at the time of Garibaldi was recognized.
If the GM of either the Grand Orient or Grand Lodge did what was going on then today, they would loose recognition.
In my experience, a "Grand Lodge" is much more likely to...
If size and numbers matter, then there are two issues;
1 Our Birth Rate is down &
2 Our Retention in many lodges is not good.
Me, I like the title and concept "data driven Masonry" but data is only useful when converted to information.
I remember this initial survey. It was posted here. Some...
Like the Thumb Puppy, I agree, I don't think this is true. Look to the USA and the reaction in Freemasonry against the Ant-Masonic Party of the 1820's. Further, Freemasonry became a political football and in the USA, Freemasons reacted towards that.
In Italy, you had the Grand Master and...
Good advice from Warrior.
I would assume you might know what the below means ?
Initiated: 2-24-1953 - he did his First Degree and became a Freemason, known as an Entered Apprentice.
Passed: 3-24-1953 - he did his Second Degree and became a FellowCraft Freemason
Raised: May 12 1953 - he did his...
Jason, I assume you have been invited to functions by Freemasons ? Ask them about it.. .and of nothing happens... ask again in a few weeks again, then follow up in a few months. Keep gently following up.
And as Warrior says, I am sure we can consider any questions you may have..
@Glen Cook is that correct, is the lodge a legal entity ? Can it sue ? A Grand Lodge (or something associated) usually is, a Hall Company (or something similar is), but can a Lodge which has no legal registration sue or would it need to be the individuals comprising the lodge ?
However, as a...
I shall do so.
And I am always telling people, ladders are dangerous things. I can't tell you how many tradespeople I know who have come off one to break heels and worse. They cause so many injuries, be super careful when you're on a ladder Brethren and if you're of an age where you will not...
Without taking anything (much) away from the Original Poster, I note on his profile "Home Lodge:Self-Taught". @MorallyandMoral - that's not how it works.
And seriously, I thought this was going to be a post about being overweight.. we do love out tucker us Freemasons.
You only feel weight...
I became aware of this book by John Dickie via a History Podcast
If you listen to podcasts and like history, the History Extra Podcast is great, search it in your podcast provider and the title of the specific podcast is "The story of the Freemasons"
The text is here...
Bro Glen posted a news story on Freemasons helping feed people during COVID-19.
It is here https://www.myfreemasonry.com/threads/st-columba-lodge-inverness.31039/
It has got me thinking about what we've been up to..... Some of my members have been helping on feeding the needy in the wider...