on โ05-01-2013 05:22 PM
What do you know about it?
I was told that one Mason could identify another Mason by shaking hands with them.
Apparently they have some special secret handshake.
on โ05-01-2013 07:35 PM
* Freemasonry
My maternal grandfather was a freemason, as was his son (my uncle), two of my cousin's OH's belong as well.
One of my relatives partners who belongs, has a 5yr national position with the freemasons.
They do a lot of fundraising, good works for the community..
They have dinners etc, where partners are invited. Also if they are away on a conference, partners are invited. The wives/partners can get together and do their own thing, while the freesmasons are at the conference.
My relative has travelled around quite a bit, with her OH (while he holds his position) when he is away from home attending functions/conferences/ national meetings.
on โ05-01-2013 07:38 PM
My post isn't meant to give the impression that I think the freemasons are great or not. I don't really know a lot about them.
I am sure if I asked my cousin's OH, he would tell me what he could... but he is known for long long, conversations... i don't think I could maintain interest that long.
He always wear his 'penguin suit' (tails) when he goes to meetings.
on โ05-01-2013 07:40 PM
Who's heard the conspiracies discussed in Dan Brown's books?
id say probably everyone? even my 14 yo....
on โ05-01-2013 07:40 PM
The only thing I know about the Freemasons is what I learnt from a Monty Python skit.
on โ05-01-2013 07:42 PM
They do a lot of fundraising, good works for the community..
Yep, thats the impression I got after talking to our friends
on โ05-01-2013 07:43 PM
They do a lot of fundraising, good works for the community..
Yep, thats the impression I got after talking to our friends
They are always fundraising for something in the community, they do alot of good.
OH has a close friend that is one.
on โ05-01-2013 08:10 PM
My FIL was a Mason. My OH later joined and after several years became the Master of his Lodge. I also did the dinner thing for the South. He doesn't belong now but still has all of his regalia and Masonic Bible. It meant a lot to him and his Father. They also did a great deal of charity work and my OH still does.
on โ05-01-2013 08:13 PM
Once a year when the women were giving it the spring clean for the annual dinner they got to cook, eat and clean up after :^O
I wonder what happened to all the aprons :^O
on โ05-01-2013 08:15 PM
They do a lot of fundraising, good works for the community..
Yep, thats the impression I got after talking to our friends
Yes, not sure really how though. maybe they run private raffles or something.
on โ05-01-2013 08:16 PM
A Bible? I thought they were non religious per se and only had to believe in a higher being - but that they did not need to specify what that being was.
I'm sure I read somewhere that they were specifically not allowed to talk about religion or npolitics so that no member was put on the spot kinda thing.