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reply posted on 20-1-2012 @ 07:16 PM by Rockpuck
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Good for you guys, what Masonic Center was this? It's always interesting to see the different architecture from different regions / countries.


reply posted on 20-1-2012 @ 07:30 PM by Ashes1221
It was Indianapolis ( down town) you can look it up online www.indytemple.org..." target="_blank" class="postlink">www.indytemple.org...
We were married in the main foyer in front of the staircase ... we actually walked down the stairs.



reply posted on 20-1-2012 @ 08:19 PM by Rafe_
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That is very nice to hear and congratulations,nice location for a wedding and it leaves a story that is ATS worthy.

But you said your husband was very interested because of the influential people and that you would be very interested in being involved.What is your expectance of it?


reply posted on 20-1-2012 @ 10:30 PM by KSigMason
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That is cool to hear. I had a Brother marry someone and he wrote as the officiator "Worshipful Master" and good God, the scandal that caused. Someone tried to charge him with conduct unbecoming...didn't work.

I've pondered using the Masonic Temple, but I'd prefer an outside wedding myself.


reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 10:28 AM by getreadyalready
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Congratulations, I bet it was beautiful!

My wife and I got married at the Shrine Temple, but not actually in the Temple, just in the rental hall. It was still nice, and affordable.


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 12:19 PM by Ashes1221
Originally posted by Rafe_
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post by Ashes1221


That is very nice to hear and congratulations,nice location for a wedding and it leaves a story that is ATS worthy.

But you said your husband was very interested because of the influential people and that you would be very interested in being involved.What is your expectance of it?


It's just and idea he thinks would be cool.


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 04:28 PM by Fitzgibbon
Originally posted by Ashes1221
Originally posted by Rafe_
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post by Ashes1221


That is very nice to hear and congratulations,nice location for a wedding and it leaves a story that is ATS worthy.

But you said your husband was very interested because of the influential people and that you would be very interested in being involved.What is your expectance of it?

It's just and idea he thinks would be cool.


Probably not the most compelling reason for him to join as I suspect that if he doesn't have a certain amount of introspection in his character, the experience might be wasted on him.

The primary focus of Freemasonry is to take good men and make them better; better to society in general, better to their families and better to themselves. If this seems the path that your husband is interested in taking, lodges everywhere are (to varying degrees) online; some with just a basic homepage with contact info, others with Facebook pages and Twitter feeds and usually including mention of their meeting days/times. Contacting a particular Lodge is usually quite easy and he needn't know anyone who's a Mason to apply.

HTH

Fitz


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 04:57 PM by Ashes1221
Originally posted by Fitzgibbon
Originally posted by Ashes1221
Originally posted by Rafe_
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post by Ashes1221


That is very nice to hear and congratulations,nice location for a wedding and it leaves a story that is ATS worthy.

But you said your husband was very interested because of the influential people and that you would be very interested in being involved.What is your expectance of it?

It's just and idea he thinks would be cool.


Probably not the most compelling reason for him to join as I suspect that if he doesn't have a certain amount of introspection in his character, the experience might be wasted on him.

The primary focus of Freemasonry is to take good men and make them better; better to society in general, better to their families and better to themselves. If this seems the path that your husband is interested in taking, lodges everywhere are (to varying degrees) online; some with just a basic homepage with contact info, others with Facebook pages and Twitter feeds and usually including mention of their meeting days/times. Contacting a particular Lodge is usually quite easy and he needn't know anyone who's a Mason to apply.

HTH

Fitz

Thanks for the info. what I meant about it just being an idea is that it's just somthing we've talked about a few times. He is into history and the founding fathers of this country and alot of them were masons, so he thinks its pretty cool, as do I. I don't know if we will actually persue anything though.

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