While this question is difficult to answer on a world-wide basis, the Masonic Service Association indicates that there were 1,404,059 living Freemasons in the United States in the year 2009.
The United Grand Lodge of England had approx 222,000 members in 2009.
Yes, there were and are Negroes in Freemason Lodges. Many blacks are members of Prince Hall Affiliated Lodges. There are many black members of Lodges in Britain and throughout Africa as well.
The only way to become a Freemason is to ask a Freemason. Only those known to current members can apply.
It is false.
I want to join free masonic
No it is not among the freemason members.
To locate a Freemason member, you can start by contacting your local Freemason lodge or using online directories that list Freemason lodges and members. You can also ask friends or family if they know any Freemasons who could connect you with a member.
in arusha there are many free mason but they can be determined by masonic symbols espesially fingers
because freemason like to be around like minded people or other freemasons.
not all of the musicians are the masonic members
There are still Freemasons in the world. Each year they actively gain more members.
No. Many of the church's early members were freemasons (freemasonry was very popular at that time in New England, where the church was founded), but since that time Church members have generally been discouraged from freemasonry.
No, she is not. Because she is a woman, she is not eligible to be a Freemason. Only men can be members of this organization. However, there are several organizations that are only for women, such as the Order of the Eastern Star. We don't think she is a member, however.