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Can I visit other lodges after demitting from mother lodge?
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Can I visit other lodges after demitting from mother lodge?

Yes, you can visit other lodges after demitting from your mother lodge, provided you adhere to certain conditions and protocols. According to The Principles of Masonic Law by Albert Gallatin Mackey, every Master Mason who is an affiliated member of a lodge has the right to visit any other lodge as often as he desires. This right is secured by ancient regulations and is considered irreversible.

However, it is essential to ensure that you are in good standing and that you provide satisfactory identification to the lodge you wish to visit. You may need to submit to an examination or be vouched for by a competent Brother present. Additionally, you should check the regularity of the lodge you plan to visit to ensure it is in amity with your own Grand Lodge.

Furthermore, while the right of visitation is a privilege, it is not an absolute right; the Master of the lodge has the authority to refuse admittance to any visitor, including those who are not personally known or recommended.

In summary, while you can visit other lodges after demitting, you must ensure you are a Master Mason in good standing, provide proper identification, and follow the specific rules and protocols of the lodge you plan to visit.

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