Freemasonry for Men and Women (Le Droit Humain) which was formerly known as CoFreemasonry is virtually the same as its male-only counterparts except:
-It proudly makes Freemasonry available to women and men as equals
-It is socially progressive
-It includes women in ALL roles and positions in the Organisation
-It is an International Order with branches all over the globe
-It practices the main types of Freemasonry found around the world
-It is sadly far less well known
-It will consider the application for membership by men and women all over the world who are good and true.
As for it's regularity, this is best experienced.
Women are not allowed to be a ordinary Freemasonry; but there are not so ordinary organization that stand on the pillar of freemasonry that allow both men and women called Co-Freemasonry
Yes there are black American Freemasons; many are in Prince Hall Freemasonry.
Freemasonry membership is limited to men.
that all men are created eqaul
Carhartt Jackets come in Men's, and Women's sizes. Men's sizes come in Regular as well as Big & Tall sizes, while Women's sizes come in only regular. They do not offer a Petite size for women.
The significance of the "right turn" in Freemasonry is communicated during Masonic Ritual, and therefore is privileged information for men who have joined the Masonic fraternity.
Freemasonry aims to take good men and make them better. Better men make for a better world.
Women wore gowns and the men wore suits to special occasions. Women normally wear the regular gown and men normally wear plain suits made out of cotton.
The name of freemasonry is "Freemasonry".
As of January 24 2011, Prince Rogers Nelson (the musician known as "Prince") is not known to be a Freemason. Prince is a member of Jehovah's Witnesses, which prohibits membership of its congregation in Freemasonry.
Yes, women really do go to the bathroom. Women have a digestive system just like men, so they urinate and have bowel movements on a regular basis. Women often are more discreet than men about bathroom activities.
J. P. Babington has written: 'Biography of Mrs. Catherine Babington' -- subject(s): Freemasonry, Women and freemasonry, Freemasons, Biography, North Caroliniana