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Post by antoninus9 on Nov 18, 2007 22:37:01 GMT
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Post by billmcelligott on Nov 19, 2007 1:17:12 GMT
In January 2006
* Deep Blue Current No.8, Miami, Florida * Alexandria No. 9, Augusta, Georgia * Anderson No. 10, Mobile, Alabama * Rose Croix No. 11, Lawrenceville, Georgia * Prince Adept No. 12, Atlanta, Geogia * Solomon No. 13, Montgomery, Alabama
Were proclaimed as UGLoA New Lodges. but when we go to the UGLA site there is no mention of any Lodge. now that may be because they just do not want to let people know. I realize the New Lodges published here to not say they are part of UGLoA. But we cany help but be drawn to the similarities.
Are these above Lodges still in existence and are they working. You see this is the same kind of news as has been published before and to make everything plausible, for that is what it seems is wanted, you have to be credible.
If new Lodges are born and they flourish - great, but I am sure no one wants to see a house of cards, its not good for Freemasonry and not good for the members of these new Lodges.
They must be built on solid ground.
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Post by antoninus9 on Nov 19, 2007 3:50:32 GMT
The lodge in Florida failed.
Two Georgia lodges remain and one merged. All changed their names and rituals as new brethren entered the system.
Much the same happened in Alabama.
None belong to the UGLA, but all show up for UGLA meetings. There's a great fear among the lodges of even the idea of a GL of any kind. I guess it's a case of once bitten, twice shy.
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