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- PHO vs PHA - My Freemasonry
What is the difference between PHO and PHA? I am hearing that PHO is considered bogus and not legit masonry? Could someone explain more please? Thanks, Brother Caution Freemason Connect Mobile
- Casual phrases - My Freemasonry
Hello brethren, Just out of curiosity, what are some casual phrases to recognize a brother I know theres the question of asking if they are a traveling man, and how old their grandmother is What are some other ways to question? After being a master mason for going on a year i have met
- What is the difference between af am and f am? - My Freemasonry
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons - "Regular" Free and Accepted Masons - Prince Hall I'm afraid that's false While legitimate Prince Hall masons are all F AM, there are many Regular lodges in the USA that are not Prince Hall but are F AM Louisiana, from which Texas received her first charter, is F AM, for example
- questions brothers ask and answer in public? - My Freemasonry
Brethren, I've noticed in my masonic careers their are several questions that Masons ask and answer in pubic when they are being tried or being recognized, these questions are "Are you a traveling man?" Have you seen my dog Hiram?" etc how do you Brothers feel about this form of trying, and
- Masonic signature | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and . . .
I heard there is a way that Masons sign their name by adding 3 dots in the form of a triangle at the end, can anyone clarify this?
- Lodge Officer Duties - Tiler - My Freemasonry
What is the importance of having the apron over the jacket? Many pictures of Masons in the 18th and 19th Century portray masons with the aprons under the jacket Not that I really care strongly one way or the other, just curious
- 250 Years of Prince Hall Freemasonry in Boston
by Christopher Hodapp On Memorial Day, the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts celebrated a true milestone for their unique branch of the fraternity of Freemasonry, marking the 250th anniversary of the raising of Prince Hall and 14 other free black men as Masons in Boston The Boston Memorial Day event saw a large procession to Copp's Hill burial ground, led by Grand
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