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I'm not really sure what you're after but we don't recruit people. We like men to come to us because they have decided they want to become a Freemason.
It may be better if you ask some specific questions that we could see about trying to answer.
There are some excellent resources on the Internet where you can get to the truth of things that are randomly linked to Freemasonry and one of the is the website of the Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon here: https://freemasonry.bcy.ca/grandlodge.html This will start you off on the...
For clarity that is a modern version where someone has updated the language of the originals, here's one from 1874 that would accompany the degree ceremonies from Perfect workings: https://archive.org/details/cu31924030313070
It's interesting to note that all of the different variations of the...
Obviously I could be wrong as my comparison/assumption is only based on what I've been told and what I've read from US brethren over the last couple of decades.
However, you're all in a position to help me with my masonic learning of the day as below is a link to the Lectures that I'm referring...
The difficulty here is that during the 20th Century masonic boom English Lodges changed focus from the Lectures (known as Catechisms in the US) being major work of a Lodge to Degree Ceremonies. Even the Emulation Lodge of Improvement works the Lectures less than it did at its inception.
The...
As Winter says, this is stuff that you shouldn't be trying to do on the Internet but should be talking face to face with your fellow Lodge Officers about.
It would be a good idea to find out if your Lodge holds a Lodge of Instruction or Practice (it may be called something else) but this is...