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Blue Lodge

In most areas of the world Masons gather together in Blue Lodges to work the three degrees of Freemasonry:

This was probably the structure of the earliest lodges[?] in England, which is the original home of the Craft. Lodges are bound together in national groups, usually called Grand Lodges[?]. In the United States, however, there is a Grand Lodge for each state. In Britain the Grand Lodge regulates blue lodges of the United Kingdom. In other parts of the world the Blue Lodge is part of a greater system of degrees, called the Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Any Blue Lodge must hold a charter from some supreme body, like a Grand Lodge, or it is considered irregular or clandestine.

There are several sets of ancient landmarks that indicate that the lodge is regular. Among the most important:

There are other landmarks, but none are as important as these.

 

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