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  1. Robert G

    Solicitation of funds from Grand Lodge of Texas AF & AM

    We are having the same issue in Florida. We have a GL building in Jacksonville (of all places!) which has been a money-pit for years. The GL proposed raising the per-capita to pay for maintenance. This was voted down at the GL Communication in May. I'm trying to find out what, if anything, is...
  2. Robert G

    Conduct unbecoming of Masons

    Entered in error.
  3. Robert G

    Need Link to Compact Between GLoTX and MWPHGLTX

    The MW Prince Hall GL of TX has changed its website. The link to the Compact between it and the GLoTX that used to be on the old website is not shown on the new one. Can anyone provide either a link to the Compact or a pdf of the Compact? Thank you.
  4. Robert G

    Grand Master of Florida Bans Certain Religions

    I don't know the answer. I had heard that so I went to the Florida Masonic Law Digest and researched it. I tried every way to find any references to the word "edict." The little I found did not state the nature of an edict, it's force in masonic law, or how long it would be in effect. You can...
  5. Robert G

    Grand Master of Florida Bans Certain Religions

    If Edict No. 3 is not withdrawn by the next Florida GM, then that means that a precedent will have been set that any future GM can decide that he doesn't like any particular religion and any brother can be expelled or forced to resign who happens to subscribe to such a religion even if at the...
  6. Robert G

    Grand Master of Florida Bans Certain Religions

    The problem with the Florida GM's Edict No. 3: It removes the focus from the individual's suitability for membership to that of an entire religious group. It's like saying that since Timothy McVeigh was a terrorist and he was also a Catholic, all Catholics are terrorists. The great tragedy...
  7. Robert G

    The Widow's Sons

    Here in Florida, the Widows Sons is recognized as a Masonic organization by the Grand Lodge of Florida.
  8. Robert G

    One black ball?

    One black ball was used to keep minorities out of the lodge by brothers who did not take the idea of the universality of freemasonry too seriously, or forgot that it's a man's inner qualities that are important. It's necessary, if we wish to have more diversity in our lodges, to not return to...
  9. Robert G

    Misuse of A.F&A.M vs. F&A.M

    Thank you for clarifying the issue for us. It is much appreciated!
  10. Robert G

    Misuse of A.F&A.M vs. F&A.M

    See this page on the website of the GL of Pennsylvania: http://pagrandlodge.org/policy/visiting-search.html Access the history of freemasonry in Pennsylvania here: http://www.pagrandlodge.org/programs/masedu/boaf/boaf.html Within the latter link the transformation from the Moderns to the...
  11. Robert G

    Misuse of A.F&A.M vs. F&A.M

    I've done some research regarding Texas' use of AF&AM. Here's what I've discovered. Louisiana's grand lodge was founded with the help of Pennsylvania's grand lodge which uses F&AM. Pennsylvania was originally derived from the Premier (Moderns) grand lodge of England. Later it switched its...
  12. Robert G

    Misuse of A.F&A.M vs. F&A.M

    By the way, it is incorrect to assert that the difference between F&AM and AF&AM designations within Prince Hall Masonry is unfounded. Actually, the issue with Prince Hall lodges and the three or four letter designations stem from the fact that W:. Bro:. Prince Hall obtained a charter from the...
  13. Robert G

    Misuse of A.F&A.M vs. F&A.M

    You may enjoy this map I created for my lodge's website: http://www.gulfbeachlodge.org/joomla/index.php/masonic-education?start=12
  14. Robert G

    Masonic Membership Stats for 2010 Released by MSA

    Sorry, It looks like I just posted the same thing as a new thread. One should read first; post second!
  15. Robert G

    Masons Struggle with Racial Separation

    My point exactly. The GL of Texas did not even consider partnering with the other regular GL in Texas in creating this 'Texas Mason' license plate. They could have gone into it together and even have shared the funds. By the way, did you know that there is a masonic jurisdiction from a Southern...
  16. Robert G

    Masons Struggle with Racial Separation

    Brother Beathard, there are no other regular masonic grand lodges in Texas. The point is that the license plate reads Texas Mason. That statement would include our Prince Hall brethren. Thus, the agreement to share funds should have included them since I'm sure that they would also enjoy...
  17. Robert G

    Masons Struggle with Racial Separation

    I was a little taken aback recently over the Texas Mason license plate. I was informed that of the $30.00 fee, $22.00 would go to the mainstream (predominately Caucasian) Grand Lodge of Texas; the rest to the State. No mention was made of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Texas receiving a dime. I...
  18. Robert G

    A Brother came to our relief

    This is the first I've heard of the "blue slipper." Do you have an image of it and does it simply mean mason's wife?
  19. Robert G

    As Above, So Below: The Art of the Secret Society

    The exhibition at the Domy Bookstore was worth seeing. There were the two columns, a very very old masonic apron, many fine masonic and Odd Fellows illustrations and banners, hand-painted symbols on cloth, articles of clothing, ruffians' masks, a magical staff (Ordo Templo Orientis?). It's a...
  20. Robert G

    Can an EA or FC transfer?

    This can also be done across jurisdictions. We had an EA from a lodge in W.VA. go through the FC and MM degrees here in Texas because he had moved to Texas after his EA degree. The Texas lodge conferred the FC and MM degrees as a courtesy to his W.VA. lodge. After he was raised here he demitted...
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