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Random Freemasons who have never met you (and from other countries) cannot vouch for you. You have to approach Freemasons in your own country and meet them in real life.
Sorry but isn't this illegal?? If, as I suspect, it is illegal this means that you are breaking the Law which would tend to be an automatic no from Freemasons.
My usual advice to guys in your position is to have a look on Ebay or abebooks to see if your prospective Grand Lodge has a published history. Leave everything else to the proper system which is going through the degree ceremonies which will be delivered to you by your prospective Lodge.
Hi Jason,
Well it sounds like, by what you've written, that you already have what you need. You mention having been "invited" which means that either a friend or family member of yours is a Freemason and has suggested that you might find it interesting. All you have to do is go back to him and...
Also worth noting that although Bro. Dermott found his masonic fame in London England, he was actually IPRd in a Lodge in Dublin (years before he moved to London) under the Irish Constitution and it was Irish practises he was following with his new Grand Lodge.
If I was you, I would phone whoever you've been liaising with and have a chat with them about it. It is very likely that the Lodge itself has not been meeting anyway.
Actually according to the agenda for the upcoming LOoF Committee Meeting we are planning to increase the voluntary contribution (from lower than 99 degree Masons) to 75%.
Your difficulty is because your government has banned Freemasonry in your country you are not aware of the reality of Freemasonry. You should understand that it is just a fraternity, it is not some kind of super secret all knowing organisation as it is sometimes portrayed. It is also not a...
Same old same old.
It's that same old proposition, it MUST be masonic as the composer was a Freemason however all the masonic stuff that he composed was clearly labelled as such so I'd say much salt needed while swallowing this one.
Yes AND no. It is often claimed, with absolutely no evidence btw, that the club started playing in light blue as the local Masons helped it out of a financial predicament in the late 1890s. There have been Masons involved with the club in the past but that can be said about almost any football...
The UGLE extends recognition to the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Maryland but not to Louisiana. This is most likely due to the "exclusive territorial jurisdiction" requirement of recognition from the Home Grand Lodges.