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Women in masonry

Ripcord22A

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I think our ancient Brethren (circa 1700s) changed things. Manuscripts written by our really ancient Brethren (circa 1400s) alluded to women being involved in Masonry. Not to mention the documented women involved prior to 1717. We're simply going back, or gaining a new appreciation and respect, for how things used to be ... So I definitely agree, they can roll over, grumble, and go right back to sleep.

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Maybe involved in stone"masonry" but not Freemasonry. Our institution did not exist that far back

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