Info pages and tabs
As you can see in the navigation on top, I have been working on new and more structured information. Instead of a long list with...
South America
This website has staggering lists of Masonic bodies in countries such as Brasil, Peru and Venezuela, but could somebody who speaks Spanish let me know...
Albert Pike on Freemasonry for women
But there is no reason why there should not be also a Masonry for them, which may not merely enable to make themselves known to...
The soft option
Brethern, keep in mind the ‘soft option’ – if we recognise such ‘non-regular’ Masonic bodies such as Co-Masonry and Women’s Freemasonry, then we can still...
“French Ritual”
Recently I experienced my first co-called “French Ritual”. As I understand it, this Ritual goes back to the Ritual originally written by Georges Martin when...
Historical sources on the history of Joint Freemasonry
In the Masonic magazine The Builder of April 1917 Arthur Edward Waite wrote a short text on what he called “Joint Freemasonry”. The magazine can...
Mixed Masonic communities
There are quite a few Masonic fora on the world wide web, but on many of them irregular Freemasons are frowned upon. So what about...
100 Years mixed Freemasonry in the Netherlands
Combined with the spring equinox (or St. John’s) the Dutch lodge Pythoras celebrated its hundreth birtday. Pythagoras was founded on 21 June 1915 as a...
What of them men?
In the Netherlands there is a Masonic publication called Thoth. It is published by an organisation that does not formally belong to the Dutch Grand...
Some numbers
Members of male-only Freemasonry love to point to the fact that they are the first and the biggest. It is not always so easy, at...