CLewey44
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If I think a man would be a good Mason I inform my wife. She invites him.
You found the loophole, brother!
If I think a man would be a good Mason I inform my wife. She invites him.
So I mean the regalia mostly and there has been a hand sign. i assume its making a square but basically making a square with the index finger and thumb.
But see http://www.themaac.com/varsity.htmlOur regalia is nothing like that of a GREEK frat. they wear hoodies and what not with their letters on em. As for hand signs of its not the DG and PS of a degree, the GHSD or the grips then it is not masonic
Those are AWESOME! but i wouldn't call that regalia. I have a hoodie with the S&C on the front upper left and plumbs on the sleevs and "WE MEET UPON THE LEVEL" written in the back with certain letter replaced with working tools.
Those are AWESOME! but i wouldn't call that regalia. I have a hoodie with the S&C on the front upper left and plumbs on the sleevs and "WE MEET UPON THE LEVEL" written in the back with certain letter replaced with working tools.
Although I did not pledge while in college because I had other things on my mind, there is no similarity of college frat and the Masonic Faith, as said the Masonic Brother are held accountable for their action a nd up hold the true meaning of the Craft...
Agreed.If paraphernalia is what we are talking about in terms of representing the organization then it isn't a big deal in my eyes. I agree that alot of the older brothers have a lot of critique when it comes to younger brothers wearing paraphernalia. I think it becomes a problem if said brother(s) decide he or they want to throw a college party. The difference is, those fraternities are social groups whereas Masonry is not a social group but every now and then you come across ones who treat it as such and that is where the issue comes in. Am I right, @Travelling Man91?
Lately I've been seeing an increase in younger Masons representing the fraternity in a college fraternity like manner. Mainly PHA Masons. I wonder why? Not saying its a bad thing. I myself had a pretty "shiny" jacket made. Its the older brothers who seem to have more a problem with it. I want to know thoughts on this from not only PH brothers but Mainstream brothers as well.
p.s.
I'm 24 any brother out there younger than me?
Umm, "Masonic Faith"?Although I did not pledge while in college because I had other things on my mind, there is no similarity of college frat and the Masonic Faith, as said the Masonic Brother are held accountable for their action a nd up hold the true meaning of the Craft...
U caught that too, huh? Not sure what that is....Umm, "Masonic Faith"?
Umm, "Masonic Faith"?
Without a doubt I believe it's younger masons. In my own experiences, I've yet to see a older mason acting that way. That's not to say their aren't some out here.
I don't know much about the Shriner's due to the fact that I am not one, but I am aware that PHA Shriner's do the "Camel walk". My objection is, Shriner's and Freemasons are two different and separate organizations. That might be the custom and tradition for PHA Shriner's to do the camel walk, but it's not for PHA freemasonry.
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