I agree. I've been in the Lodge for several decades; the more you participate, the more you receive.KY Gentleman said:......Masonry is a great institution, if you are interested in it I promise you'll get out of it what you put into it!
I agree. I've been in the Lodge for several decades; the more you participate, the more you receive.KY Gentleman said:......Masonry is a great institution, if you are interested in it I promise you'll get out of it what you put into it!
PADDY said:But Freemasons don't tend to advertise their membership.
Sir RBH said:There is a "Travel Lodge" a few miles away.. Been there a couple of times..
Does that count?
RBH
There is alot of history behind some of the travelling Lodges, which one do you speak of?Sir RBH said:There is a "Travel Lodge" a few miles away.. Been there a couple of times..
Does that count?
RBH
RBH said:There is alot of history behind some of the travelling Lodges, which one do you speak of?
. :eusa_doh: .H.Johnson said:He's joking. Travelodge is a cheap UK hotel chain.
ET said:I am Catholic and one of my best friends -who is Catholic - has been a Mason for many years. I think the charities that they support are a great value to the nation and the community - Shriner's hospitals and so on. I would join, but they meet at the same time as my Knight's of Columbus group. There is no official Roman Catholic stigma I am aware of that would otherwise preclude my membership at the present time, however many years ago there was. Times change, and so has the church. I am also a member of the Optimist's International civic organization, which supports many of the same type of charitable organizations, ie Special Olympics and so on. All of these organizations have benefitted me personally. I would not hesitate to recommend anyone join the Masons, KC, Optimists, Jaycees, whatever, in order to contribute in a positive way to the community.