The Masonic Lodge and The Knights are they linked?

Started by thegael, April 24, 2007, 03:50:14 PM

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thegael

The Masonic Lodge and The Knights are they linked?
As time has passed these two opposites seem to have merged any comments ?

Star Spangler

You'd need a virtual handshake of at least a second degree grip to get an answer to that one.  ;)

Lecale2

The Masons played the Knights of Columbanus in a friendly football match back in the 70s to raise money for charity. The match was played in the Ormeau Park in Belfast. Nobody knows the score. It was a secret.

brokencrossbar1

QuoteThe Masons played the Knights of Columbanus in a friendly football match back in the 70s to raise money for charity. The match was played in the Ormeau Park in Belfast. Nobody knows the score. It was a secret.

Did they even get past the handshakes at the start of the game? ;)

ziggysego

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Orior

Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

itsleftitswide

please desist from talking about such matters - you are dealing with forces more powerful than you can imagine that will destroy you in th end.


johnneycool

Any of you heard of a 'gentlemens' club on royal avenue in Belfast called the Ulster reform club?

http://www.ulsterreformclub.com/home.asp

what are they all about?

Our Nail Loney

I never really got what these masons and whatever did

Chuck Lidl

think they just sit around and remind each other of how successful they are

and sometimes they sacrifice live animals. mostly catholics

Roger

Quote from: johnneycool on April 28, 2009, 04:15:12 PM
Any of you heard of a 'gentlemens' club on royal avenue in Belfast called the Ulster reform club?

http://www.ulsterreformclub.com/home.asp

what are they all about?
I've been in there a number of times.  It's simply a private members club.  The web link you provided will tell you that too.  Nothing secretive about it at all, but like a lot of private clubs it is by invite only which just means you need to know a member to propose you and another to second your application. 

Doogie Browser

Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 09:20:56 AM
Quote from: johnneycool on April 28, 2009, 04:15:12 PM
Any of you heard of a 'gentlemens' club on royal avenue in Belfast called the Ulster reform club?

http://www.ulsterreformclub.com/home.asp

what are they all about?
I've been in there a number of times.  It's simply a private members club.  The web link you provided will tell you that too.  Nothing secretive about it at all, but like a lot of private clubs it is by invite only which just means you need to know a member to propose you and another to second your application. 
A bit like a paramilatary group really then...

lynchbhoy

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Roger

Quote from: Doogie Browser on April 29, 2009, 09:23:11 AM
Quote from: Roger on April 29, 2009, 09:20:56 AM
Quote from: johnneycool on April 28, 2009, 04:15:12 PM
Any of you heard of a 'gentlemens' club on royal avenue in Belfast called the Ulster reform club?

http://www.ulsterreformclub.com/home.asp

what are they all about?
I've been in there a number of times.  It's simply a private members club.  The web link you provided will tell you that too.  Nothing secretive about it at all, but like a lot of private clubs it is by invite only which just means you need to know a member to propose you and another to second your application. 
A bit like a paramilatary group really then...
It's non-Political and non-religious. 
If it was a paramilitary group it would be the Dad's Army of paramilitaries.