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I am having an e-discussion with a Brother on this subject. Regarding the period of the American Revolution, it was foolhardy for a patriot,rebel/revolutionary to leave his home without a weapon. They had to have been brought to the place they met for Lodge.
There is an upcoming Third degree being put on at a lodge in Missouri. It is a Lantern Lodge with candle light only. Many participating will be wearing Revoluitionary period clothing to help celebrate George Washington's birthday. I am seeking dispensation so I can go in my Rev. Riflemans period...
"all Shriners are Masons and that Masons not allowed to invite people to become Masons. "
Those are not universally correct statements. In Arkansas, and I believe one other state, Shrine membership is open to non-masons. In some states, like Missouri where my Lodge is, we can invite men to...
Sorry, did not read it all. Very long. In my experience if we didn't have small lodges, we would have no lodges at all. Attending a large lodge with many attending would be an interesting experience. Where might a Brother find one to visit?
Happens frequently. That is why we wear rings or other Masonic items. Easy to discuss things without giving away any secrets. I wear a Shrine buckle and occasionally get approached by someone who has been helped by the Shrine hospitals. We don't need to hide our lights. Nice to meet a Brother...
Willaim, you missed my mention that I am now an old guy. But, as a young man I found it depressing to be around so many who could not remember the work, were confused and often died before the next meeting. I know for a fact that is a put-off to many considering membership.
I know this is an old thread. But, these days most MMs do not know where PH is recognized or not. If a white MM is traveling and wants to visit a Lodge and just happens into a PH will he be welcome? Later, back home, does he face the possibility of expulsion for having visited a PH Lodge...
Many reasons. Younger family men just don't have the time. Budget is a consideration, three extra bodies to pay due to, uniforms, travel, etc. No way when baby needs shoes. Rituals are complicated to the point where history and lessons are lost on procedure. Boring and meaningless in this active...
Joe, I was turned away. Had I been allowed to attend a meeting of the Commandery I belonged to I might have learned this. But, I was denied an opportunity to even commiserate with Brother KT's. That event was a major reason I eventually decided to demit out of York Rite entirely. Yesterday at...
Joe, my original fez was included in my initiation fees. Today it would be about $70.00. The one in the picture belonged to a friend who passed. Many families donate clothes, fez, etc. to my Shrine Club. We have dozens of fez and jackets available to those who can use them. However, I have never...
$200.00 to $400.00 for a hat? And we wonder why it is hard to attract new members to any fraternity. :( Before I demited out of York Rite I was once told not to come to a Commandery meeting because I did not have a uniform. If they didn't want me because I did not have so-called proper clothes...
There is just too much in your post to respond to every point. I know many Brothers who were denied demits by GM. So many that the GM of Missouri (and reportedly other states) agreed to accept Brothers without the Arkansas GM signing off on them. I have seen several GL "letters", most filled...
Heard a new one recently. With the ongoing kerfluffle in Arkansas, the GM no longer allows demits. The Arkansaas GL has lost many-many members to other states to get away from the issue. But, someone came up with the idea of self-explusion. The GMs of other state, like Missouri, where my lodge...