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Ripcord22A

Site Benefactor
Just to be sure I remembered correctly, I cracked out the Minnesota Masonic Code. It says:

"An Entered Apprentice or Fellowcraft Mason can visit only those degrees and then in company with one who actually saw him take them."
Im both my jurisdictions just need a MM to vouch...in order to vouch must have say in lodge with said brother

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acjohnson53

Registered User
Any Profane I petitioned I would be there from initiation to raising and beyond. Me personally I wouldn't recommend an Entered Apprentice to visit other Lodges until he has been raised. That's my personal opinion... Other Grand Lodges are different...
 
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Bill Lins

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
I wouldn't recommend an Entered Apprentice to visit other Lodges until he has been raised.
I wouldn't take an EA to other Lodges for an ordinary meeting but I've found that EAs who have witnessed other EA degrees have an easier time learning & remembering the EA work. Seeing what they went through really seems to help. Likewise for the other degrees.
 

acjohnson53

Registered User
Y'all tripping, talking bout whose GL is better. That sudden be a discussion...So what if your GL is better than mine, it's all about them dues...Y'all bragging about whose GL is better....
 

MRichard

Mark A. Ri'chard
Premium Member
Y'all tripping, talking bout whose GL is better. That sudden be a discussion...So what if your GL is better than mine, it's all about them dues...Y'all bragging about whose GL is better....

Pretty sure they were joking around.
 

Benjamin Baxter

Moderator
Premium Member
I wouldn't take an EA to other Lodges for an ordinary meeting but I've found that EAs who have witnessed other EA degrees have an easier time learning & remembering the EA work. Seeing what they went through really seems to help. Likewise for the other degrees.
I am with Bill Lins. Seeing it without the sensory overload is helpful.
 
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