04-13-2008, 12:44 PM
05-03-2008, 08:52 AM
There are a number of All-Women's lodges in some countries. There are a number of lodges, that admit both men and women, these are called "co-Masonic" lodges. See:
http://www.comasonry.org
These lodges are considered "clandestine" by mainstream Masonry, and regularly made masons, are generally forbidden from having any association with co-masons, or their lodges.
Check with your lodge secretary, or your Grand Lodge for more guidance, prior to visiting a co-masonic lodge.
http://www.comasonry.org
These lodges are considered "clandestine" by mainstream Masonry, and regularly made masons, are generally forbidden from having any association with co-masons, or their lodges.
Check with your lodge secretary, or your Grand Lodge for more guidance, prior to visiting a co-masonic lodge.
05-07-2008, 11:40 PM
We have OES and that. Is that considered co-Masonry?