The Craft Newsletter
Established on the 25th January 2005
The Craft Newsletter is the Leading International Masonic Newsletter, it is studied and read in adept by all Senior Grand Officers and world Researchers on Craft Freemasonry, these well researched and well documented Newsletters are full of important documents and are beautifully illustrated with Craft Freemasonry symbols.Director
RW Bro. Dimitrij Klinar, MHC of Slovenia
E-mail: grandsecretary@gmail.comEditor
RW Bro. Rui Gabirro, MHC of England
E-mail: info@rgle.org.ukCopy Editor
RW Bro. John Kellas, PJGW
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Special Notice to MHC Masons and Masons in Amity with the Masonic High Council the Mother High Council concerning the existance of:
Some Irregular and Unrecognised Grand Lodges
The Masonic High Council the Mother High Council reminds all Members of the Craft that they should take great care before joining any organisation which purports to be Masonic. If in doubt a written enquiry should be made of the Secretary General. There are some self-styled Masonic bodies that do not meet these standards, e.g. which do not require a belief in a Supreme Being, or which allow or encourage their members to participate as such in political matters and some of these self-styled Masonic bodies have even become Service Clubs. These bodies are recognised by the MHC the Mother High Council as being Masonically irregular, and Masonic contact with them should be avoided at all times.
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