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June 22nd, 2007 01:01 AM #91
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June 22nd, 2007 10:04 AM #92
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To Become A Freemason You Must:
Be a man of at least 21 years of age
Be of good moral character
Have a personal belief in a Supreme Being (the definition of a Supreme Being is a
personal matter for each individual)
Decide to become a Mason of "your own free will and accord" without expectation of any material gain or benefits
Be loyal to your country
Be dedicated to providing for your own family
Have a sincere determination to conduct yourself in a manner that will earn the respect and trust of others
Possess a desire to help others through community service and universal benevolence
To Pursue Your Interest In Becoming A Member Follow These Steps:
Talk with someone you know who is a Freemason
If you do not know anyone who is a Mason, contact a Lodge in your neighbourhood
Masons do not solicit for members. You'll need to express your personal interest in joining Freemasonry
You may be invited to meet with the Lodge Committee or selected Members to discuss your application and to answer your questions.
Subject to you being considered eligible and properly motivated you will be asked to complete an application for membership and return it to your local Lodge Secretary
Your application will be presented to a Lodge Meeting and a secret ballot conducted in which Members vote on your suitability. You will be notified of the result and invited to attend a Lodge Meeting for your initiation into Membership.
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June 22nd, 2007 10:38 AM #93
Pede ba ko sumali kahit may frat na ko?
tga uplb din po ako.
hehehehe. un nga lang lagi namin nakakaaway dati demolay sa campus ganito pa tlga sign nila "" syempre walang nod. peace!
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June 25th, 2007 03:14 PM #94
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June 26th, 2007 04:17 PM #95
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June 26th, 2007 05:12 PM #96
Originally Posted by jvdejesus05
Masonic premises may also be referred to as 'lodges' or 'temples', although alternative names such as Masonic Centre and Hall are now used to prevent arousing suspicion and prejudice.Last edited by Bogeyman; June 26th, 2007 at 05:16 PM.
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June 27th, 2007 09:30 AM #97
If the meaning of the sticker "Whc cm u" is a secret, I can soemhow sense(but it just me) that it could have been "pride" that got the stickers to cars owned by these freemasons. We put stickers in our cars because of varied reasons, but most of the time to tell those who will see the stickers that we're from this org/school/civic group/etc or that org/school/civic group/etc and we are proud to belong or be connected to it.
I wonder why there are no stickers that will say that one is a Roman Catholic. I guess actions speak louder than words, huh?
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June 27th, 2007 01:57 PM #99
I think you're right that these orgs are indeed connected to the Holy Catholic Church....Marian devotee logos, school's named after saints logos and other orgs' logos like CFC and it's sub orgs that have huge stickers sometimes occupying 1/4 of the rear windshield. But I'm not saying this is not ok.
However, I think there are not much secrets needed in being a Roman Catholic as compared to being freemason which leads this forum to asking what the "Whc c mu" sticker sightings are about.
I think what each RC member have are their own everyday "secret" battles to fight their pride, greed and hypocrisy....no stickers are needed for that I guess.
Sorry for being a bit out of topic.
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June 28th, 2007 10:32 AM #100Lodge is the place where freemasons meet and conduct their business meetings.
You can locate the nearest lodge in your place on this link.
http://www.glphils.org/index-page.htm
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