Barbara wrote:Jonathan is serious, right ?
Or mocking ?
I couldn't tell.I had neighbors who seemed friendly and invited me in to chat.
Over the conversation, a word was conspicously dropped about Masons.I chose to question them as to whether i had heard that correctly.
Oh Yes, they assured me, and the husband was in the general Masons
the wife in some women's Mason group AND their children were
involved in the Children Mason's group.I had never heard of the latter two.
I tried to keep talking with a polite mien. But that was awful to hear them
praising Masons. The wife said she is immune from other men attacking her,
due to some vow they are supposed to take.I heard later, though, that immorality is the norm in these things.
Some of my forefathers who served in the American Revolution were masons.
It was in the Lodges that they planned the American Revolution.
But after the American Revolution, my ancestors dropped their membership.
As devout Eastern Catholics (Maronites) and Roman Catholics, we were forbidden
to hold membership in the Masons, who were ruled to be anti-Christians.
Anyway, the masonic group for girls is known as Job's Daughters.
Women can serve in an auxiliary group, but are not officially masons.
By the way, the World Orthodox jurisdiction of the Antiochians has many members
who are in the Masons or Job's Daughters even though Orthodox Christians should not
be masons per the Holy Canons. There are also plenty of Greek Orthodox who are masons.
I meant one Greek doctor in World Orthodoxy who told me that I should not receive
Holy Communion except at Pascha because I would be exposing myself to the AIDS virus.
My priest was furious about that remark of his, and tore him apart. He stopped attending.
I could have been a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), but after meeting the women, most of whose husbands were masons, and witnessing the vain conversations about their Debutant Balls and all the social gatherings they frequented, I decided it was not profitable for my soul. My mom and my paternal aunt were both members of the DAR (from different military men in our family lineage).