How many Masonic Lodges are in Mexico?
6 lodges
The International Order of Freemasonry Le Droit Humain is a global Masonic Order, it is also present in Mexico through its Mexican Jurisdiction which has 6 lodges].
Are Freemasons and the Masonic lodge the same?
Technically, Freemasons meet as a lodge, not in a lodge. In this context, the word “lodge” refers to a local chapter of Freemasons, meeting as a body. However, the term is often misused to refer to the buildings or rooms that Masons meet in.
How do you get invited to be a Mason?
You can contact your state’s Grand Lodge (the overarching Masonic governing body in your state where you live), find a Masonic lodge in your area that you wish to join, or reach out to a man who is a Freemason and ask for his help. You will submit a petition for membership.
What is the Mexican Grand Lodge of Freemasonry?
His lodges practice exclusively the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. The Grand Lodge is located in the capital of the State, Durango. It is a founding member of the Confederation of Regular Grand Lodges of the United States of Mexico. As such, it has an important role in the Mexican Freemasonry.
Are there York Rite Masons in Mexico?
In Mexico the Regular York Rite bodies with international recognition are the Royal Arch Chapters, the Councils of Cryptic Masons and The Grand Commanderies of the Knights Templar. As a result, the General Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons International only supports and acknowledges two Royal Arch Grand Chapters in Mexico:
Who is the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Mexico?
*The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the United States of Mexico (Gran Capítulo de Masones del Real Arco de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos) Located in the city of Guadalajara, state of Jalisco, and presided (2014–16) by: M.E.C. Ricardo Preciado Ploneda as Grand Treasurer.
What is the name of the Grand Lodge in Coahuila?
Coahuila: Grand Lodge ‘Benito Juarez’ (Note: As the result of a schism in 1977, there are now two grand lodges in Coahuila using the same name, “Gran Logia ‘Benito Juarez’ del Estado de Coahuila.”