I recently came this website and forum post : "Once a Mason always a Mason"... and I have been thinking again. (Dangerous, I know!), anywho, I went through the 3 degrees of The Blue Lodge and also was progressing through The Chairs (i.e. an officer of the Lodge). When I demitted, I was Senior Steward. I actively participated in the Ritual. I was First Fellowcraft. I was well liked by my Brethren and really enjoyed the Work. Then one day in 2002, I came out of the closet. I told some of the members (my closest Brethren), and things went downhill from there. It seems as though Freemasons have a "don't ask - don't tell" policy on homosexuality...
I am stuck in a sort of Masonic Hell, if I may use this analogy. I AM a Mason, I adhere to all the rules and tenets of Masonry - yet I do not feel welcomed BY Freemasonry. I miss the Lodge meetings and the portrayals, and I would like to still converse on Masonic subjects with (dues paying) members. It seems though, that because I have demitted, I no longer am treated as a Freemason.
Should I not expect to be treated fairly? Why would an organization shun someone who was (and is ) dedicated to The Craft?
If you cam, please add your comments to this post. Thanks.
Below is a link to a webpage "Gay Masons?":
I am stuck in a sort of Masonic Hell, if I may use this analogy. I AM a Mason, I adhere to all the rules and tenets of Masonry - yet I do not feel welcomed BY Freemasonry. I miss the Lodge meetings and the portrayals, and I would like to still converse on Masonic subjects with (dues paying) members. It seems though, that because I have demitted, I no longer am treated as a Freemason.
Should I not expect to be treated fairly? Why would an organization shun someone who was (and is ) dedicated to The Craft?
If you cam, please add your comments to this post. Thanks.
Below is a link to a webpage "Gay Masons?":
Click above to read about it.
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