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Yes I can understand. But there should be some way for people to join Freemasonry here in Istanbul. Grand Lodge is closed. They don't tell anything. Guards just say "its closed". No email. I called on phone and they only speak Turkish. There is lodge for English speakers here but I don't know it's address, phone number or email. I just know Lodge name and number.
Yes I can understand. But there should be some way for people to join Freemasonry here in Istanbul. Grand Lodge is closed. They don't tell anything. Guards just say "its closed". No email. I called on phone and they only speak Turkish. There is lodge for English speakers here but I don't know it's address, phone number or email. I just know Lodge name and number.
Yes I can understand. But there should be some way for people to join Freemasonry here in Istanbul. Grand Lodge is closed. They don't tell anything. Guards just say "its closed". No email. I called on phone and they only speak Turkish. There is lodge for English speakers here but I don't know it's address, phone number or email. I just know Lodge name and number.
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?