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Internet Lodges

goomba

Neo-Antient
Site Benefactor
Another member of Internet Lodge No. 9659 here. There are other lodges similar to Internet Lodge.

Lodge Ireland No. 2000, Grand Lodge of Ireland, https://www.ireland2000.org/index.php

Lodge of the Holy Land No. 50, Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, http://www.mastermason.com/fmisrael/holyland.html

Castle Island Virtual Lodge No. 190, Grand Lodge of Manitoba, https://northernfreemason.com/castle-island-virtual-lodge/

Castle Island Virtual Lodge No. 190, does hold tyled meetings online. However, they do not conduct degree work online. Internet Lodge, Lodge of the Holy Land and Lodge Ireland do not hold online meetings.
 

Matt Ross

Registered User
My question for folks here that are members of said internet lodges:

Are you able to visit like you would any other lodge or do you HAVE to be a member to even access the lodge?
 

Scoops

Registered User
For those brethren who are Mark Master Masons, there's also The Mark Internet Lodge #1975 under the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales.

I believe that many of the founders are members of Internet Lodge #9659.
 

Brother JC

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
My question for folks here that are members of said internet lodges:

Are you able to visit like you would any other lodge or do you HAVE to be a member to even access the lodge?

Castle Island Virtual Lodge accepts visitors but I would contact them well in advance to get set up both masonically and technologically.
Internet Lodge 9659 is a brick and mortar lodge so yes, you can visit if you are in a lodge in amity with UGLE (and in the chosen location of the meeting).

And yes, there is an Internet Mark Lodge connected to 9659, as well as a newly chartered Internet Royal Arch Chapter.
 

Matt Ross

Registered User
Castle Island Virtual Lodge accepts visitors but I would contact them well in advance to get set up both masonically and technologically.
Internet Lodge 9659 is a brick and mortar lodge so yes, you can visit if you are in a lodge in amity with UGLE (and in the chosen location of the meeting).

And yes, there is an Internet Mark Lodge connected to 9659, as well as a newly chartered Internet Royal Arch Chapter.
Awesome! Thanks for the info Brother JC!
 

Brother_Steve

Premium Member
If you are a member of a Internet Lodge, such as the one under UGLE, what jurisdictions are you allowed to visit if you hold plural membership with another jurisdiction? Example: If you are a member of the Grand Lodge of Georgia or South Carolina you can't visit a prince hall lodge, but if you're a member of UGLE you could. So is it just a matter of what dues card you choose to show at the meeting?
You're "supposed" to hold to the stricter recognition/rules.

As an example, let's say I am a UGLE Mason as well as a NY Mason. Could I sit in a Lodge in Scotland? As a NY Mason, I cannot (unless fraternal ties have been renewed). However, I can as a UGLE mason.

Common sense should tell us that hiding our NY affiliation to circumvent the NY restriction is unmasonic.

I do like the idea of petitioning the Internet Lodge though. It would get me out of sitting in OES meetings as WM. /S
 
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