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Freemasons?
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May be an odd question but, and I have no axe to grind - just curious, do Freemasons accept women or do they have a seperate 'branch' for women? TIA
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A freemason agrees in their obligation they have sworn not to be present at the making of a woman a Mason. This is, as stated by their Grand Lodge, one of the 'Landmarks of Freemasonry' and is deemed unchangeable.
In fact, no "mainstream" Lodge/Grand Lodge of Masons accepts women as members or will recognize (acknowledge) any lodge which does.
So that picture of your gran's school photo has no bearing on this.
In fact, no "mainstream" Lodge/Grand Lodge of Masons accepts women as members or will recognize (acknowledge) any lodge which does.
So that picture of your gran's school photo has no bearing on this.
OK I'm being mischievious
There are a couple of lodges that accept them but they are not recognised.
http://beaconofmasoniclight.blogspot.com/2007/ 09/are-there-women-masons.html
There is a similar organisation called the order of the Eastern Star which is open to men and women
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_East ern_Star
And likewise the Order of Amarinth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Amar anth
A few women were Freemasons in the Early days of the movement such as elizabeth Aldworth
There are a couple of lodges that accept them but they are not recognised.
http://beaconofmasoniclight.blogspot.com/2007/ 09/are-there-women-masons.html
There is a similar organisation called the order of the Eastern Star which is open to men and women
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_East ern_Star
And likewise the Order of Amarinth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Amar anth
A few women were Freemasons in the Early days of the movement such as elizabeth Aldworth
For your information, I have been a Freemason for 20 years and although we do not have Ladies in our Lodges.Lady Freemasons do have their own Lodges and very good they are . In recent years they have been able to use the temples of the male lodges whereas before they had to meet in halls etc. If you check on any google site you will get a great deal of information about them.They also are a world wide organisation..(Patsyann's Husband)
The Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons (HFAF) is a fraternity for women and organised by women.
http://www.hfaf.org/
http://www.hfaf.org/
Depends what country. In the US there are very few and a certain amount of hostility. in mainland Europe many more in both mixed and ladies' lodges, in the UK many ladies lodges and some mixed. Those lodges have no formal links with male lodges but informally sometimes borrow the lodge rooms and socialise.