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My Freemasonry Webcast

A My Freemasonry Webcast?

  • Absolutely!

    Votes: 5 55.6%
  • Sure, but I don't really tune in to webcasts.

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • Nah, let's keep our discussions on the facebook page and forum.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Web what?

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9

CLewey44

Registered User
Epic...that'd be really cool. I think it could be very successful. I think a good, nitty-gritty show on topics that some are afraid to speak about is due. It gives fellows the chance to hear other perspectives if they want to or if they can't or don't go to lodge much anymore, they can at least contemplate some things and all things Masonic.
 

BullDozer Harrell

Registered User
Would it by chance be like the Masonic Roundtable or Phoenix Masonry live?

I would check it out or possibly participate. New faces and voices are always good.
 

PKC

Premium Member
I sure will tune in.
I m fr Hong Kong and considering to approach a local lodge. Have heard ppl say a variety of things on radio show, webcast show. I m happy to discover this forum and u all have clarify things over here.

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CLewey44

Registered User
Guys, where else could i find trust worthy info on freemason. May be a book that acts as a go to guide.

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I don't know anything about these lodges, and I'm not sure they're under UGLE. It does mention the Grand Lodge of England so it could be. But these sites here have some good information on the multiple lodges around there.

http://www.zetlandhall.com/
http://www.pglfe.org/

UPDATE: It appears the Zetland Hall is under United Grand Lodge of England. The other appears to be under the Grand Lodge of Ireland, which is recognized by the UGLE to the best of my knowledge. I'm sure others on here could verify that.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
I don't know anything about these lodges, and I'm not sure they're under UGLE. It does mention the Grand Lodge of England so it could be. But these sites here have some good information on the multiple lodges around there.

http://www.zetlandhall.com/
http://www.pglfe.org/

UPDATE: It appears the Zetland Hall is under United Grand Lodge of England. The other appears to be under the Grand Lodge of Ireland, which is recognized by the UGLE to the best of my knowledge. I'm sure others on here could verify that.
Recognized.

The Grand Lodge of Ireland is the second most oldest and the oldest in continuous existence. No specific record of its foundation exists but 1725 is the year celebrated for its foundation as the oldest reference to GLI comes from the Dublin Weekly Journal of 26 June 1725 – two days after St. John the Baptist 24 June feast day.
 
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