You will need to join a PHA Lodge and take the obligation in order to find out what it is. It is not public knowledge.
There are 3 degrees in blue lodge, and 33 degrees in red lodge.
Blue Prince was created in 2001.
Most people naturally assume that a masonic lodge is a meeting place for Freemasons. However, the masonic lodge actually refers to the Masons themselves, not just their meeting hall, as a lodge can be opened anywhere enough Masons have assembled. -- The term is defined several ways by Masonic authors, but it is currently used to refer to three general things: - A specific group of Freemasons that regularly meet together under a Warrant or Charter; e.g. St John's Lodge No. 1, The Grand Lodge of England, or the Pennsylvania Lodge of Research. - An official meeting of Freemasons for a specific purpose; e.g. a Lodge of Master Masons, a Lodge of Entered Apprentice Masons, a Lodge of Sorrow, or a Table Lodge. - It can also refer to the place where Freemasons hold their meetings, although that specific place would properly be called the Lodge Room. The building is more typically referred to as a Masonic Hall, or Masonic Temple, but some will call it, informally, the Masonic Lodge. Originally, the term lodge did refer to the building, in the form of a small hut or shelter, where stone masons who were engaged in building a large structure would gather. See the related link below
His eyes are blue.
Colours do have some significance to Masons. The standard Lodge which confers the first three degrees of Masonry is called the "blue lodge" and is normally characterized by blue regalia and decor.
Prince Willliam has blue eyes.
no prince has blue blood, if you mean half blood, its professer severus snape. if you really mean blue blood, your obviously in the wrong catagory.
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the blue moountains are before fort haall
Ricky Henderson, Paul Molitor, Phil Niekro and Dave Winfield are the only players who have once played for the Toronto Blue Jays who were inducted into the Hall of Fame however none of them were inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Blue Jay.
Carol Hall.