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...Lodge operating under the GL of Scotland, and soon Wisdom Lodge as well.
The only Other Arab country that has a thriving Masonic life is Lebanon.
In Lebanon there are 3 different Regular Constitutions operating.
The District Grand Lodge of Lebanon, chartered by the Grand Lodge of Scotland...
I agree with you bro ..But I am from Lebanon and over there some people are not open minded about things like freemasonry as in US so thats where my question came from .
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From Wikipedia:
"In October 2010, the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia chartered their first lodge in Lebanon, Lodge Phoenix 1001 in Al Fanar, Beirut, raising the number of regular Masonic Lodges in Lebanon to 19 Lodges divided among three Grand Lodges: The Grand Lodge of NY (12 Lodges)...
http://www.grandlodgescotland.com/grand-lodge-171/structure/district-grand-lodges/534-district-grand-lodge-of-lebonan
The Grand Lodge of Scotland sponsors several valid lodges in Lebanon. There members are likely to be very cautious about getting to know locals and very slow to sign a petition.
The substance of this has been replied to, but I'll address a couple of details that will help your understanding.
There is no such thing as a "33 Degree" Mason. The highest Degree in Masonry is 3 (Master Mason). Everything else is appendant (hangs below) Freemasonry. It does not "sit on top"...
Hello my friends, I have came across someone who tried to join Freemasonry in Lebanon but he got rejected.
This guy was normal, he have a degree in Business but he is unemployed atm.
He told me his story about how he knew freemasonry, and how he applied.
The reason why this guy wasn't accepted...
This website has a lot of info and if you look at the grand lodge of the jurisdiction you are in, that will help as well. There is only so much you can learn online. If you really want to be a freemason, go visit a local lodge. You might not find one that is a good fit initially but try again if...
First of all thank you all for your replies, it was very helpful to me.
My friend I am from Lebanon, middle east. I know there is some lodges in here.
But before I go to any lodge, I need to have a basic idea about it.
Everything I have discover in my days in here are very nice, and made me...
If you go to askamason.com they have a hole post on regular lodges in Lebanon, addresses, and contact info. This is from that site.
Below are the meeting times and where available, addresses of the Scottish lodge in Lebanon:
The District Grand Lodge of Lebanon under the jurisdiction of The...
Unfortunetely they only mentioned an email address no other address or phone number.
Are you in contact with any true member in Lebanon ?
Much love
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Greetings and love to one and all,
I live in Lebanon, and i would like to take my first step into the Freemasonry.
Please, advise.
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Hello brothers. I am visiting yale for the month of February. I am a freemason in my home country in Lebanon. I would really like to meet other Freemasons in the area. This is my number <<removed by Moderator. PM for information.>> Contact me if u r in the area. Constantin
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...Maryland. It is dated February 22, 1852, and made of rough granite. The eleventh level at 130 feet contains the native marble stone of Mount Lebanon Lodge, No. 226, Ancient York Masons, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The stone is dated 1851. Nearby is the ornamented marble stone of the Grand Lodge of...
You're aware that Lebanon Cedar is currently an endangered species so there isn't a legal market in it, right? You don't exactly want to write "Smuggled for Br Joe Shmoe" on it. More like "This piece of wood dates from before Lebanon Cedar was declared endangered and was found in an antique...
The Grand Lodge of New York has a dozen or so lodges in Lebanon under the department titled "District Grand Lodge of Syria-Lebanon". The Grand Lodge of Scotland has six, organized as the "District Grand Lodge of Lebanon". Those are listed here...
Hey brothers
I want to get my lodge a gift which is a piece of cedars wood from lebanon...my question is what to write on it ?
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