Post by LarryPost by Janet WintermuteDustin, the application fee of $100 is *extremely* high and very
unusual in masculine, mainstream masonry in the United States.
This amount varies widely, even within jurisdictions. My Lodge, for
example, charges $200.00 for the initiation fee and then $55.00 per
year in dues; my neighbor Lodge charges $100.00 and $25.00 respectively.
Our fee pays for, among other things, the candidate's apron and dues
for the current year.
Nice to see you again online, Janet. I mention you when the topic of
Female Masonry comes up. I hope you don't mind.
Thanks for the kind words, Larry. You're welcome to refer folks to me
at any time for info on female and mixed-gender masonries.
I appreciate the further clarifications that are being posted in
response to Dustin's inquiry about joining the Craft. However, things
are getting mixed up and now would be a good time to straighten them
out. Dustin has been asked for an *application* fee of $100. This is
not a degree fee, not dues, and not capitation. Therefore, I
originally stated that what he's being asked for is extremely unusual
and may be a tipoff that he is unwittingly approaching a lodge in one of
the bogus masonries that abound in this country. A common
characteristic of the fake organizations is that they demand large
amounts of cash from applicants and degree candidates. These are often
profit-making cash cows for the egomaniacs who have set them up.
The subject of masonic finances is interesting in and of itself. I
propose to start a new thread where people just post the following. The
dollar figures here are for my Atlanta, Georgia, lodge. You plug in
your own figures when you reply.
Application fee: $0
First-degree fee: $0
Second-degree fee: $0
Third-degree fee: $0
Annual dues: $40
Capitation: Never mentioned to me and probably taken out of the $40 per
person per year
In the Eastern Order, you do have to pay for your own apron upon
receiving the Master Mason degree, and it's around $75.
Because we don't have lodge buildings to maintain, we don't need much
money. A nonmasonic organization with many crossover members lets us
rent their space for an extremely low price. The organization I
originally joined in 1999, the Ancient and Primitive Rite of
Memphis-Misraim, charges no application fee, varying amounts under $100
for each of the three degrees, about $150 a year dues, and no extra
capitation here in the United States. In Europe, M&M costs a great deal
more per year.
I'd like to see others from around the world supply their dollar figures
here in sof.
Masonry is a little like those MasterCard commercials. It's priceless.
The value, if you take it seriously and really invest yourself in the
processes of the rough ashlar, is incalculable. So, go Dustin! Just be
sure you know where you're going.
--Janet