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Bloke

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Been made a EAM. Was a wonderful experience and worth the wait. Can’t wait to learn.


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EAM being an "Entered Apprentice Freemason" - most will write EA, or sometimes EAF.. is "EAM" something used where you are ?

And congratulations ! Keep asking questions.. from the above you can see over my 15 year journey - I still am :)
 

jermy Bell

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My new lodge and my mother lodge has 2 business meetings twice a month. Investigations committee 1st Monday of the month, balloting 3rd Monday of the month. If it is clear in the S, W, E, then a date is set by the next week.
 

michael john

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Thank you all. I am a EA. I just put the M after it for Mason. Does anybody know if they’re lodges in Japan. I will be deploying there in the future and hopefully I’ll be raised a master mason at that time to visit more lodges there.


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Keith C

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Thank you all. I am a EA. I just put the M after it for Mason. Does anybody know if they’re lodges in Japan. I will be deploying there in the future and hopefully I’ll be raised a master mason at that time to visit more lodges there.


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Interesting that you ask about The Craft in Japan. At our Chapter meeting last week we had a great lecture on Freemasonry and Islam by Bro. / Companion Yasser AlKhatib. Part of the discussion was in regards to how Freemasonry crosses cultures and beliefs. One thing noted was that there are under 3,000 Freemasons in Japan. So, I would imagine Lodges are few and far between.

To find out where the Lodges are located and to assure your Lodge / Grand Lodge is in Amity, check with your Lodge Secretary, he will be able to give you this information.
 
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