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Originally posted by masonite
There is some website that lists famous freemasons and also alist of people who are not but have been believed to be. How does this knowledge surface? I imagine some people have made it public and/or pictures wearing a ring etc. However will any lodge allow the list of current lodge members and/or past members public? Is there a grand lodge rule on this? If there is a rule any differ from north/south?
If you are a mason and prefer it not to have your name on a public list, is it possible?
Originally posted by Masonic Light
Masons are proud of their fraternity, and consider it an honor to be publicly identified with it.
Originally posted by corsig
We are also a somewhat quiet group that likes to do good without going to the top of a mountain and scream "look what I did"
Originally posted by masonite
There is some website that lists famous freemasons and also alist of people who are not but have been believed to be. How does this knowledge surface? I imagine some people have made it public and/or pictures wearing a ring etc. However will any lodge allow the list of current lodge members and/or past members public? Is there a grand lodge rule on this? If there is a rule any differ from north/south?
If you are a mason and prefer it not to have your name on a public list, is it possible?
Originally posted by masonite
So could anyone request and recieve a copy of current due paying members of a given lodge?
Originally posted by MrNECROS
In my experience a Freemason will not reveal their membership until it is no longer deniable.
They spent the best part of that time trying to convince everyone I knew that I had "flipped out"
Originally posted by Masonic Light
Originally posted by MrNECROS
In my experience a Freemason will not reveal their membership until it is no longer deniable.
So I guess the 5 billion Masonic websites and books are all published by imposters. And I'm also sure that when the Shriners ride go-carts in the Christmas parade, they wear ski masks so nobody'll know who they are.
They spent the best part of that time trying to convince everyone I knew that I had "flipped out"
Wow, that must've been difficult.