I've enjoyed the conversation about Freemasonry running recently on the forum.
It has made me curious about what Lodges fellows belong to - and what sorts of Lodges.
I understand that in some Constitutions, people can only belong to one Lodge, but in other places you can join several.
To start: I'm in Lodge University of Sydney No 544 and The Discovery Lodge of Research No 971 - both under the UGL of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. The Uni Lodge was originally set up in about 1923 for graduates of the University of Sydney... nowadays it welcomes people with a recognised degree from just about anywhere!
Fraternally
Tom
It has made me curious about what Lodges fellows belong to - and what sorts of Lodges.
I understand that in some Constitutions, people can only belong to one Lodge, but in other places you can join several.
To start: I'm in Lodge University of Sydney No 544 and The Discovery Lodge of Research No 971 - both under the UGL of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. The Uni Lodge was originally set up in about 1923 for graduates of the University of Sydney... nowadays it welcomes people with a recognised degree from just about anywhere!
Fraternally
Tom