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No, my mistake. The Prince Hall Scottish Rite operates under a united Supreme Council, but this one isn't it. This one is totally clandestine. I apologize.
I read his post too quickly. The Prince Hall Scottish Rite, just like the "mainstream" Scottish Rite, does not charter craft Lodges.
No, it's not irregular. It's the Prince Hall Scottish Rite, now recognized by both the Southern Jurisdiction and Northern Masonic Jurisdiction. And, as far as the only Supreme Council being in Washington DC, the NMJ Supreme Council is in Lexington, Massachusetts.
I contacted the Grand Lodge of Illinois directly through their email link on their web site, and requested information on my grandfather's masonic record. They scanned it and emailed it back to me in just a couple of days.
So we don't recruit, and tell people "2 Be 1 Ask 1," live in a society where most people no longer know a Mason, then tell the brothers not to represent. How are those good men to find us to ask? Or are you happy to watch us continue to fade into irrelevance, while people wonder if the Masons...
Both Minnesota Grand Lodges allow plural membership between the Grand Lodges, but if we're not the only one, there are only a couple. We have quite a few men who belong to both PHA and GLoM lodges, including the current AF&AM Grand Master and the PHA Senior Warden (who is a lodge secretary and...
The old rule of thumb was, unless the Army awarded it to you, you couldn't wear it on your uniform. If you had a pen showing in your pocket, someone would ask you if you had orders awarding that pen.
Here, if you belong to one lodge in the state, you only have to pay the Grand Lodge "per-capita" dues once. At your second lodge, you only have to pay the portion of the dues that stay at that lodge.
Dropping is preferable to an F, but federal grants/loans also require that you maintain a certain "completion rate" which drops count against. Check with your financial aid office on that topic.
I keep asking, what about the brother who knows something about the petitioner that he absolutely cannot discuss with anyone without bringing considerable embarrassment to himself or a loved one? What's the point of a secret ballot if one is required to reveal how he voted and why?
This may be one of the most unMasonic posts I've ever seen.
We have a few one-day Masons in my Lodge. We treat them EXACTLY the same way we treat any other brother. One is now a Past Master of the Lodge and a very active, very productive member of the Lodge.