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International Secretariat of the Masonic Adogmatic Powers

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The International Secretariat of the Masonic Adogmatic Powers (ISMAP) (French: Secrétariat international Maçonnique des Puissances Adogmatiques (SIMPA)) was an international organization of Masonic jurisdictions of masonic lodges. Its members merged back into CLIPSAS in the early 2010s.

History

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The organization was founded on December 26, 1998[1] in Brussels, Belgium. The organization was founded after the Grand Orient de France and the Grand Orient of Belgium left CLIPSAS.[2]

Membership

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SIMPA members as of 2000:[2] Europe & Asia (17):

  • Grand Orient de Belgique
  • Grande Loge de Belgique
  • Grande Loge Féminine de Belgique
  • Grand Orient de France
  • Grande Loge de Memphis-Misraïm (France)
  • Grande Loge Féminine de Memphis-Misraïm (France)
  • Grande Loge Mixte Universelle (France)
  • Fédération française du Droit Humain (France)
  • Sérénissime Grand Orient de Grèce
  • Grand Orient de Hongrie
  • Gran Loggia d’Italia ALAM
  • Grand Orient de Luxembourg
  • Grand Orient de Pologne (Poland)
  • Gran Logia Simbolica Española
  • Grand Orient de Suisse
  • Grande Loge Féminine de Suisse
  • Grande Loge Maçonnique de Turquie

Americas:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Clipsas and similar Masonic organizations
  2. ^ a b Pope, Tony; Liberal and Adogmatic Grand Lodges At a perpetual distance: Liberal and Adogmatic Grand Lodges (Presented to Waikato Lodge of Research No 445 at Rotorua, New Zealand, on 9 November 2004, as the annual Verrall Lecture, and subsequently published in the Transactions of the lodge, vol 14 #1, March 2005) - as reproduced at Peitre-Stones Review of Freemasonry.