Hi Brother, I am not sure this is the forum in which to discuss this.
There are approximately 19 American Co-Masonic Blue Lodges in the Western Hemisphere. There are at least two more in formation right now.
There are other Co-Masonic Orders in Europe and Asia, and even in America. Not surprising since each state in the Union has its own Grand Lodge in masculine rite Masonry. Ours is the largest in the US.
The links given above are good links to try. I don't know the person who posted but the info is real.
Feel free to contact me or the Grand Lodge in Larkspur, CO.
We have had visitors to our Lodge. We rent, afterall, from masculine rite Masons. On St. John's Day, they sometimes come to an open Lodge. UGLE is in contact with many different Orders. These times are too perilous to stress division and strife.
Whatever you do, thank you for asking,
A Master Mason
American Co-Masonry
2006-11-22 10:47:55
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answered by NeoArt 6
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Depends on the grand lodge you belong to. If you belong to a UGLE recognized Grand Lodge then the answer is no. The best person on Answers to address this question to is NeoArt. He is an American Co-Mason, and very knowledgeable. He will probably find this question, and end up answering it, but if not, look him up on here.
2006-11-22 10:34:17
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answered by pilgrim 3
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What state are you in? If you were in Texas being AF&AM or F&AM, you would not be able to visit these lodges. For information regarding this here is your information.
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2006-11-22 12:00:34
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answered by Dirty Red 1
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