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  1. Canadian Paul

    Chamber of Reflection

    While the use of the initials "EC" to mean "English Constitution" ( ie the UGLE) may be unfamiliar to American ( and many Canadian) Freemasons it would certainly have that meaning in those many countries where there are lodges in these countries belonging to the English, Scotties and Irish Grand...
  2. Canadian Paul

    EAs and Fellowcarft Visits

    Lodge under both jurisdictions here always open and do their business in the EA degree. We strongly encourage our EAs and FCs to visit other lodges and make a practice of accompaning them on these visits. We especially try to get them to attend a lodge that wis working the degree the have just...
  3. Canadian Paul

    History Made

    Coming from a part of Canada where PH lodges do not exist I have followed with interest for some years the slow but steady move towards mutual recognition of PH and 'mainline' jurisdictions south of the border. Some may worry that in those cases something might be lost by one or both...
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