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    Women Freemasons

    Yeah it's a grey area. How would they get through the degrees though without embarrassment. Plus as part of the oath, fundamental changes would be required which I can't see happening, Freemason Connect HD
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    Women Freemasons

    Some are more equal than others. If I attempted to join the women's institute it would be rejected as its only open to women. To much of this liberal nonsense these days. Freemason Connect HD
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    Women Freemasons

    Plus fundamental elements of each degree would have to be changed to accommodate women. I'm not sure why a women would want to join a fraternity anyway. Freemason Connect HD
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    Women Freemasons

    I think especially under UGLE it would definitely upset senior masons, I have spoken about this before in the lodge and it was dismissed straight away and laughed at. Personally I can't ever see it working. The history and traditions of masonry could be jeopardised allowing women into the craft...
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    Women Freemasons

    I think they have they do but they can't be recognised as masons. They have the eastern star I think but i don't think women will ever be allowed into freemasonry it would upset a lot of people and cause problems. Freemason Connect HD
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    Georgia degree

    I really appreciate that thanks. It would be a pleasure to see and meet Brothers in America. Also to witness the slight differences in the lodge. Freemason Connect HD
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    Georgia degree

    My apologies, Freemason Connect HD
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    Women Freemasons

    Women can not become masons. Not recognised by the grand lodge of England and is clandestine. I think you can be expelled from freemasonry if you enter one of these lodges. Freemason Connect HD
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    What benefits will I gain in life from becoming a

    Re: What benefits will I gain in life from becomin I have been a Mason for a year now. What I find to be beneficial is the opportunity to get involved with more charity work. Improving my confidence with speeches and meeting people from all walks of life generally making good friends. Brothers...
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    Why do most want to be Freemason

    Want to be one ask one. Freemason Connect HD
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    Georgia degree

    Does this just apply to the States. Never heard of this degree in England. Next time I'm holidaying in the States I would love to meet Brethren from over the pond and visit a lodge. Freemason Connect HD
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    What was your first position?

    I haven't had one yet as Im doing my 3rd when I return after the summer Break. What would your advice be on what position to apply myself to once I become a master . Bro Steve Elson Bridgegate Lodge,Chester,England. Freemason Connect HD
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