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Helene Hadik-Barkóczy[edit]

Thanks for fixing my English!

Please see and help in Ferenc Pulszky too.

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Your GA nomination of Freemasonry and women[edit]

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Your GA nomination of Freemasonry[edit]

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For your efforts to improve articles about Freemasonry Folklore1 (talk) 15:26, 9 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Contact with the GLOSCurator[edit]

Hi there, this does seem to be an easier way to communicate. I suppose I will also have a 'talk' page? Many thanks for all your help. I wonder if there is a book: Wikipedia For Dummies? — Preceding unsigned comment added by GLOSCurator (talkcontribs) 15:08, 19 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Grand Lodge of British Freemasons in Germany[edit]

Dear Fiddlersmouth,

Many thanks for your watchful eyes on the above page in Wikipedia. The person who has been meddling with that page is a man who was rightly kicked out of the Craft some years ago. He was at one time a leading member of that Grand Lodge, an outstanding ritualist and at one time rose to the Office of Junior Grand Warden. It could be argued that he was unfairly treated which led to his being removed from the Grand Lodge, but that is where all sympathy for him comes to an abrupt end!

You say in one of your edits that he made you laugh - don't laugh. He created two web-sites www.glbfg.de and www.gcbramg.com in which he wrote some of the most disgusting and frankly libelous harangues I have ever read. Both of these web-sites have thankfully been deleted, but he has taken to sending emails of a disgraceful nature to all the Brethren in the GL-BFG and more recently he has been posting rubbish on the guestbook-page of the new Grand Lodge of British Freemasons in Germany website www.gl-bfg.com using the pseudonym WBro Brian Malcolm 841 (he must think we're stupid). The "W" should stand for "Worshipful" - I rather think it stands for "wicked".

He will undoubtedly deny that he has been dismissed from Freemasonry, but denial doesn't kill facts. He suggested in one of his silly edits that only the United Grand Lodges of Germany (VGLvD) can expel someone from the Craft. That of course is absolute rubbish. The five individual Grand Lodges in Germany are all largely independent and have the powers to act independently, which includes removal from the Craft. The VGLvD is a body which provides the link to other Grand Lodges in the World. Certainly it has a kind of governing function and is the highest court in the German Freemasons movement. But in matters of a disciplinary nature, it purely acts as the organ to disseminate the information to other Grand Lodges and has no powers to overturn or to enact a decision made by one of the individual Grand Lodges. Its main function is to ensure Freemasonry in Germany acts in accordance with the key principles and tenets of the Craft and does this through the medium of the Senate.

I have been a member of the GL BFG for many years and if I can help you in your quest in respect of Freemasonry, I'll do what I can. By the way, I have also been active in helping some ladies to involve themselves in Womens' Freemasonry here in Germany.

Best wishes

C V.

Coronatum Veritas (talk) 08:29, 17 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for your message on my talk-page. My goodness me, you really have done some research into German Freemasonry and indeed, despite my number of years in the German Craft, you have opened my eyes quite considerably.
I have sort of scan-read the article on Freemasonry in Germany but there is too much at this moment to be able to make detailed comment, but I promise to re-read it in a more "in-depth" way. Also the other stubs as you call them, will be read in depth and may be we can collectively expand the articles.
The scoundrel who has been defiling the GL BFG page will also have to be monitored in these pages that you have created, because he will probably want to add his own stupid nonsense, especially in the short paragraph concerning British Freemasonry in Germany which you have created. The really sad thing here is, that at one time he was a very respected Mason and has written a book on the subject of British Freemasonry in Germany, he has also lectured on the subject. But probably as a result of his being dismissed from the Grand Lodge after a spat with the Grand Master at the time, he turned truly evil and vengeful. His two web-sites (now deleted as I previously mentioned) contained some of the most dreadful and libellous diatribes I have ever come across. As a consequence, he is reviled and looked upon with utter contempt by the rest of GL BFG. His utterances were so bad that one seriously questioned whether he could ever have been a true Freemason, since no person ever truly believing in the ideals of the Craft, could possibly lower himself to write such evil and nasty blether! Whatever, I appreciate your diligence and it looks like we have another Crusader - "Forest Treekeeper" ... I think I know who he is, but will respect his privacy.
I will now spend a few days looking deeper into your efforts, which must repeat I admire for the huge amount of research which must have been involved.
Kind regards
C V.
Coronatum Veritas (talk) 09:05, 22 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Just for a bit of information, I'm reasonably fluent in the German language. I've been looking a bit deeper into your page in Wikipedia "Freemasonry in Germany" and I have been examining the part "Origins". I don't want to edit this page, at least not yet because your researches are obviously so well conducted and it is therefore quite possible that I am wrong.
What I'm getting at is the first Lodge in Hamburg. If one examines the web-site http://www.absalom.de/geschichte/, one sees that this Lodge was, as you state indeed founded on 6th December 1737, but they claim that the Lodge was first called "Loge d'Hambourg" and then later named "Absolom zu den drei Nesseln". Is this correct in your eyes? Their history (Geschichte) page is, considering the importance of the matter, rather sparse in its content, but there is no reference to the naming having been first been conducted in 1743.
On a different note, we celebrated 275 years of Freemasonry in Germany in 2012in a cathedral in Hamburg and it was a tremendous occasion!
Best regards and looking forward to your comments
C V.
Coronatum Veritas (talk) 06:32, 23 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for your reply to my previous message. I have now edited the page with the information I have garnered. Please be so kind as to check it for me to ensure it is how you would like it to read.
As for the language involved, it is difficult to assess fully, but there are strong grounds to believe that you are correct in your thoughts. We need to remember that the French language was the language of the elite in many countries, Russia being a classic example. It was a kind of snobbishness and also a means to prevent the lower class persons from understanding what was being talked about when they were in the presence of the nobility. We also need to remember that Freemasons in those early days were most probably from the elite, so it is quite reasonable to presume that the language in the German Lodges in those days was indeed French.
Coronatum Veritas (talk) 08:28, 25 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]


I've been taking a closer look at the web-site of the United Grand Lodges of Germany (VGLvD) and there are some interesting bits of information in respect of the founding of the VGLvD. So with your permission, I have examined the articles on that web-site a little more closely and then added them to your page. They were of course in German, but I trusted myself to be able to translate these and just hope they fit in with your findings.
On a different note, there are additional bits of information which should be added to the page "Grand Lodge of British Freemasons in Germany" and this I will also do in the next few days. My problem here is that our "friend" might try to sabotage these, so I would be grateful if you would keep a watchful eye on the page (as I will as well of course) and undo any vandalism.
I would also like to work a little on the Women's Freemasonry section, but that can wait.
This is all turning out to be a really interesting project. I've been also looking at some of the other pages on Freemasonry where you have been busy. Goodness me, you really have been researching the whole subject - I'm well impressed!
Kind regards Coronatum Veritas (talk) 09:21, 27 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]


I've tidied up the previous edits - I wasn't very happy with what I had originally typed, in that the text didn't flow too well. I hope you like what I've done.
On an entirely different note, I wonder if you have seen the film "The Scottish Key". It gives a very good account of the possible or indeed the probable origins of Freemasonry. It also shines quite a bit of light on Joseph Desaguliers and James Anderson. If you haven't seen it, I recommend it strongly too you. It can be downloaded for a small fee.
I wonder if you would like to continue correspondence by email. If so, simply send an email to coronatum.veritas@gmail.com, but if you prefer to continue chatting this way, I'll understand fully.
Best wishes Coronatum Veritas (talk) 09:32, 28 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Hi there,

A long time since we communicated.

I am particularly pleased that you reversed the edit from the villain. I was going to do it myself, but was sure it would create a situation of him repeating the edit until one of the Wikipedia supervisors undertook major avoidance measures.

I hope all is well.

Kind regards

C. V.

Coronatum Veritas (talk) 13:45, 13 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Hi there,

Once again the time of year and associated temperatures indicate that it is approaching Christmas. Although we haven't communicated in a while, I wish you all the best for Christmas and hope you see in the new year well and happy!

Just for interest, there is an article on the bbc.com website ... http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20161209-secret-history-of-the-freemasons-in-scotland. You may have to use tricks to access it, because it is part of BBC's overseas information source and access to it from the UK is "forbidden", but I'm sure you'll find a way around that.

All the best

C. V.

Hi there once again,

I'm afraid the villain has been at it again. I wonder if you wouldn't mind reversing his edit. As I have said on a previous occasion, I'd do it myself, but it would create a situation of him repeating the edit until one of the Wikipedia supervisors undertook major avoidance measures.

I've been trying to contact Forest Treekeeper, but I have a feeling he has gone to the Grand Lodge above.

Other that that, I hope you are well.

Kind regards

C. V.

Coronatum Veritas (talk) 06:50, 30 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Coronatum Veritas (talk) 13:45, 18 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Many thanks. I looked at the site this morning, which I do every morning and noticed that you had reversed the edit. I meant to write the same day that it was published, but got held up for other reasons and took my eye off the ball for a moment.

Yes thanks, well and getting ready to go on holiday to Egypt. I was resident there in Cairo for many years. I would have liked to have practiced my Masonry there, but it is banned by law, so I involved myself with Rotary which was quite good. There are Freemasons active in Cairo, but very much underground and although I tried to contact them, I never managed. Whatever, it's history now.

I hope you are also well. Do you ever lecture on Freemasonry?

Kind regards

C. V. Coronatum Veritas (talk) 06:33, 31 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there,

I hope you are well and that Christmas has been/is treating you well.

Sorry to be a nuisance, but if you get a moment, would you please reverse the villain's stupid edit once more.

Thanks and kind regards

C. V.

Coronatum Veritas (talk) 15:25, 26 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Al,

It's a long time since we last communicated. However I have a question on an entirely different subject and I wonder if you can help me.

I am currently preparing a lecture on the Questions and Answers to be done by a Candidate before being Passed to the Second Degree and I'm stumbling slightly on the question "Describe the mode of your preparation". Most of points of the response are easily explained, but the issue of the right heel being slipshod is not. Now I have contacted one of our learned Masons in our Grand Lodge in Germany and he gave me the following ...

As you know, most if our ritual is based on the Bible or parts thereof. The part referring to the slipper is the Book of Ruth where in fact Boaz is mentioned. This practice began when there was a Lodge attached to the Mason's Trade Guild. This was from the time of Queen Elizabeth I when what we call 'Symbolic Ritual' was beginning to be created. All this early Ritual was based on stories and events taken from the Bible which, let us remember, was now translated into what was then Modern English and was much more readily available to families, schools and individuals to read. The story from which this incident of a slipper comes in the Book of Ruth which, by the way, was also the portion of the Bible at which it was opened when a Lodge met later in the Apprentice Degree. It was also the Book that spoke about Boaz which was again appropriate as the eventual password for the First Degree. The story goes that when Boaz wanted to make Ruth part of his family he made his way to the gate if the city where the heads of the families met. There he took off one of his slippers and handed it to the head of the family of Naomi in which Ruth had become a member. When the slipper was accepted by the head of the family it meant that he was in agreement with the person named leaving his family and joining that of the person whose slipper it was. So Ruth became the wife, or one if the wives, of Boaz. A slipper given was the sign of joining another family. That is what is now about to happen to the candidate. The Lodge hands over a slipper and the candidate by accepting it agrees to become the member of this new family of the Lodge. The slipper also means something else as some early rituals show. The question was once asked "What is that which you are wearing?" The Answer was " An old shoe of my mother's" and the meaning of that exchange was that the candidate was recognising that from the start of his Masonic Career he is indebted to his Mother Lodge for something needed in his initiation. He us at once reminded if that bond which is being formed between him and his new Masonic Family.

Now I have no great argument about that, except that in the Ritual there is absolutely no reference to a slipper. In fact the issue is that the right heel has been slipshod.

One of my theories is that it is because it is the part of that foot which is placed at a right angle during the Obligation - similarly the left heel is slipshod during the Second Degree Obligation, because the left foot is placed in the form of a square. Although neither explain why both heels are slipshod in the Third Degree. But one of my interpretations is, that the slipper is only worn because it is backless and that indeed any kind of backless footwear, like maybe a sandal, could be used. In fact, I believe that the Candidate only wears some kind of footwear for the sake of comfort, when he could quite reasonably appear bare-footed!

I wonder if you have any ideas on this subject, or if you know of any other learned Brother who could possibly enlighten me .

In the meantime, I hope that you are well and avoiding this dreadful plague which is causing so much woe in the World.

Kind fraternal regards

C. V. (Andrew)

Coronatum Veritas (talk) 09:04, 3 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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