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Co-Masonry in Czech Republic

Posted By bowman 08/11/2009 19:52:38
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All,

a friend of the female persuasion has asked me about co-masonry, and me being "UGLE", I have limited idea about how she should approach this. Can anyone let me know the e-mail or contact details of the Czech LDH grand lodge, so I can pass the contact information on to her?

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bowman (08/11/2009)
All,

a friend of the female persuasion has asked me about co-masonry, and me being "UGLE", I have limited idea about how she should approach this. Can anyone let me know the e-mail or contact details of the Czech LDH grand lodge, so I can pass the contact information on to her?

Regards,
Bowman

Greetings Bowman,

I believe that Freemasonry in general is a bit sparse in the Czech Republic. Last I read about it there are only about 500 Freemasons there.

But if you can find information on Hamanitas Bohemia I believe that is a Grand Lodge that admits both men and women. I know little else about it though.

There may be some link on this site that can help;

http://www.masonictravels.com/2008/03/czech-republic-freemasonry.html

best to right click and open it in a new window.

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Try this website

http://www.droit-humain.org/

Or PM me or Bro Cora Burke.

 

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Hi Bowman,

the website of the Humanitas Bohemia GL (unfortunately no pages in English) is:

http://www.humanitas-bohemia.cz/index.php?page=humanitas&menu=humanitas

their email: humanitasbohemia@centrum.cz

their postal address:
P.O. Box č. 7
Praha 619
164 00
Czech Republic

Also the GL is a member of the Catena Union, your friend might be able to get some info (in English) from them (email: info@catena.org)


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