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Events

Official events of The Honorable Order of American Co-Masonry, as well as other conferences and events of interest around the world.

18th Annual Spring Workshop

April 13 - 18, 2011 E.V. at the Temple Known. Registration is required.
  • Blue Lodge Degrees
  • Rose Croix of Heredom
  • Supreme Council
2011 International Conference on the History of Freemasonry

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May 26 - 30, 2011 E.V.

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  • The 2011 conference will be held at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Alexandria, Virginia USA, over the weekend of May 27 - 29 2011 with optional social activities on May 26th and 30th.
  • Of special interest will be Session 22: Women and Freemasonry
    • 22a. James Smith Allen, USA Freemason women and modern civic life in George Sand’s ‘La Comtesse de Rudolstadt’ (1843)
    • 22b. Mary Copeland, USA The Reverend, the Bluestocking, and Freemasons behaving badly: an exploration and close reading of ‘A Series of Letters on Freemasonry’ by ‘a Lady of Boston’
    • 22c. Karen Kidd, USA Co-Masonry’s place in the history of North American Freemasonry
18th Annual Grand Lodge and Summer Workshop

August 6 - 16, 2011 E.V. at the Temple Known. Registration is required.
  • Grand Lodge
  • Blue Lodge Degrees
  • Sapientia Lodge of Research
  • Board of Installed Masters
  • Rose Croix of Heredom
  • Aeropagus
  • Consistory
  • Supreme Council
18th Annual York Rite Workshop

November 16 - 21, 2011 E.V. at the Temple Known. Registration is required.
  • Mark Degree
  • Ark Mariner Degree
  • Holy Royal Arch of Jerusalem
  • Supreme Council

ON HOLY GROUND: THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN CO-MASONRY

"On Holy Ground: The History of the Honorable Order of American Co-Masonry, the American Federation of Human Rights", tells an intricate story of Co-Masonry in North America.

Read this book to learn more about the story of Co-Masonry. "On Holy Ground" begins with a brief retelling Freemasonry's story; traces women's early entry into the Operative Masonic guilds and Speculative otherwise all-male Freemasonic Lodges; explains women's unfair exclusion from the Craft; and the rise in Europe of Co-Masonry, which finally swung the doors open to female initiates. "On Holy Ground" introduces the reader to the earliest Co-Masons and the founders of their Orders throughout the world.

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