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  1. Mike Martin

    How to join

    You will need to make contact with Freemasons where you actually are to be able to ask to join a Lodge. The best way to start will be to contact the Grand Lodge of Ghana in Accra.
  2. Mike Martin

    Fraternal greetings brethren everywhere.

    Hi Rob, Greetings from MetGL.
  3. Mike Martin

    Greetings and salutations to all my brethren.

    Hello from England.
  4. Mike Martin

    Any Masonic Lodge in Qatar?

    As you are presenting as a Freemason the advice is the same. You need to contact your own Grand Lodge for information.
  5. Mike Martin

    I want to be a Freemason

    That, I'm afraid, is what can happen when you live in a country where western style fraternities and groups are not particularly welcome. All you can do is keep trying or find a different hobby.
  6. Mike Martin

    I want to be a Freemason

    There are some things that you need to be aware of and the first is that this is not going to be a quick process for you as you don't have a Freemason to ask about joining his Lodge. The very first thing is that a masonic Lodge is not some kind of corporate body but a group of men who share the...
  7. Mike Martin

    Any Masonic Lodge in Qatar?

    Your own Grand Lodge is the place to go for definitive information about Freemasonry in any country you are going to travel to.
  8. Mike Martin

    often tried, never denied, and im willing to be tried again.

    Sadly not a Grand Lodge recognised by my own.
  9. Mike Martin

    Welcome to the new My Freemasonry!

    Great work Blake.
  10. Mike Martin

    Conceit, Egotism, Pride -- Why?

    Thank you for your input, it's interesting. I've read your missive a few times and I can't help feeling that you could probably use a good long look in the mirror.
  11. Mike Martin

    Asking for help please

    There is no Freemasonry in your country and that, I'm sorry to say, is the end of your journey.
  12. Mike Martin

    Hello from NY

    Hi.
  13. Mike Martin

    Anyone from Turkey?

    I’m having a little difficulty following your logic if you think an English speaking Turkish Lodge would be available when a Turkish speaking Turkish Lodge is not? Also I’m not sure you’re going to have much luck finding an English speaking Lodge there, are you sure about the info you have?
  14. Mike Martin

    Can I become a Freemason in Tokyo

    As stated above there is Freemasonry present that you can ask but obviously there is no guarantee that you will be accepted.
  15. Mike Martin

    Chamber of Reflection

    Well that certainly told me, sorry for interrupting.
  16. Mike Martin

    Chamber of Reflection

    I'm not trying to argue but trying to enlighten, it's in the same category as people who write/talk about the United Grand Lodge of England before 1813, totally impossible and causes the author/speaker to lose credibility with their audience.
  17. Mike Martin

    Chamber of Reflection

    I bet that if you ask your Grand Secretary he will confirm that you are a WI Lodge and that an EC Lodge as understood by Grand Lodges (including Europe) around the world are English Constitution Lodges. Maybe you should spell out that you mean "European Concept" Lodge as that will help brethren...
  18. Mike Martin

    Chamber of Reflection

    EC Lodges are not able to use the French innovation known as "Chambers of Reflection". In fact having just looked back I can now see that you are NOT a member of an EC Lodge at all. For your information, in a Masonic context "EC Lodge" is the designation given to an English Constitution Lodge...
  19. Mike Martin

    Im located in United Arab Emirates and I like to become a Freemason. Do u have a lodge here in UAE.

    It is only possible to become a Freemason if you live in a country where there are Lodges of Freemasons for you to join. There are no Masonic Lodges in the UAE.
  20. Mike Martin

    Never received an apron

    You don't mention where in the world you are so it's hard to be specific. However, here in England the Aprons used during a Brother's Ea and FC belong to the Lodge and are only used by him whilst moving through those degrees. Quite often a Brother's Proposer would gift him his MM apron at his...
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