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Re: Is Free-Masonry really a 'Universal Brotherhood?'
Old 03-19-2008, 07:15 AM   #21
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Re: Is Free-Masonry really a 'Universal Brotherhood?'

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Bro. Craving, I've seen somewhere in my reading I saw something about lodges in Iraq not being sanctioned by GL in the US or something to that effect. I think my position is clear to everyone by now about Grand Lodges and recognition but just curious to get to the bottom of what is going on over there.
Bro. Brown, I had not heard that at all. My lodge is under THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER OF MASONS, JURISDICTION OF OKLAHOMA, PRINCE HALL AFFILITED. As far as I know, everything is as it should be. I will certainly look into it though.
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Good luck and Be safe in Iraq!

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Re: Is Free-Masonry really a 'Universal Brotherhood?'

Yes Brother Craving by all means keep you head down over there. I did my tour the first go around, which was much less dangerous than what you all are facing.
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Yes Brother Craving by all means keep you head down over there. I did my tour the first go around, which was much less dangerous than what you all are facing.
That is the plan!!!!!! Thanks for your kind words. Hopefully this time next month, I'll be typing from home.
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