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Continue what I started Ny but now I'm in Chile

Jesse Patrick

Registered User
Thank you for accepting me. I've been trying to do some research, but maybe someone on this forum could help. Brief history, I was sponsored and interviewed by a fellow brethren at the Truman Lodge 1066 in NYC. Before I was initiated into the lodge, I made a move to Santiago Chile with my wife and daughter. I would like to continue the path and education of the Craft and Light, but I am having some trouble trying to contact someone from the Lodge that exists here. I am aware there is the Huelen Lodge that speaks English, but I cannot find a trestle board or any info on when they meet.
I hope someone on this forum good guide me accordingly and help me continue to make a wish I had in NY to become a better man.
I appreciate your time
Thank you
Jesse Raynor
 

Ripcord22A

Site Benefactor
Find the Lodge and go there. I have a brohter in my Lodge here that is/was in Chile visiting his daughters and went to several lodges while he was there. From the reports that he sent back there is something Masonic almost every night of the week. Im not sure if he is back yet but when he does Ill see if i can get some contact info for you.
 

Mike Martin

Eternal Apprentice
Premium Member
The problem that I have is my Spanish is not fluent yet. Chilean Spanish is very difficult to understand.
Obviously, that's a problem that you have no matter what approach you make. However, I would suggest that the Grand Lodge approach is the better one for you especially with your language issues as you can make your initial approach in writing.

I would also suggest that you don't make reference to your brief association with the Lodge in New York, as you have not been Initiated it is just going to cause confusion rather than be helpful.
 
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