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Mark Stockdale

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I traveled to America last year and had intended to visit a Prince Hall lodge, but when I submitted my request to Grand Lodge of Scotland, I was informed that they were not in Amity with MWPHGLDC so could not visit any of their lodges at that time. At the time I was told there were a few that had the same issue in other states, this reminded me that I will need to check for next year as we are heading back to Atlanta for our son's graduation. I believe there are still one or 2 states where GLoS are not in amity with the regular Grand Lodges either, which makes traveling interesting.

I did manage to visit Federal Lodge #1 in DC and was warmly welcomed after being tested.
 
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Tylerl90

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Speaking of clandestine lodges, I’ve always wondered... Do the individual grand lodges have any recourse to remove these bogus lodges? No legal options for illegitimately claiming to be Masons?


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Elexir

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Speaking of clandestine lodges, I’ve always wondered... Do the individual grand lodges have any recourse to remove these bogus lodges? No legal options for illegitimately claiming to be Masons?


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Considering that the whole situation regarding irregular and recognised etc. there isnt really anything that should be done.
If its something that freemasons should avoid its getting the civil courts involved in these things...
 

Tylerl90

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Considering that the whole situation regarding irregular and recognised etc. there isnt really anything that should be done.
If its something that freemasons should avoid its getting the civil courts involved in these things...

Not just civil courts. That’s just an example. Any recourse at all??


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