Introduction
This
leaflet is intended to expand a topic mentioned in the leaflet 'What is
Freemasonry'. It explains the United Grand Lodge of England's relations with
other Masonic bodies.
Freemasonry
is practised under many independent Grand Lodges with principles or standards
similar to those set by the United Grand Lodge of England throughout its
history.
Standards
To
be recognised as regular by the United Grand Lodge of England, a Grand Lodge must
meet the following standards.
□ It must have been lawfully established
by a regular Grand Lodge or by three or more private Lodges, each warranted by
a regular Grand Lodge.
□ It must be truly independent and
self-governing, with undisputed authority over Craft - or basic
-Freemasonry (i.e. the symbolic degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and
Master Mason) within its jurisdiction and not subject in any other way to or
sharing power with any other Masonic body.
□ Freemasons under its jurisdiction must be men,
and it and its Lodges must have no Masonic contact with Lodges which admit
women to membership.

□ Freemasons under its jurisdiction must
believe in a Supreme Being.
□ All Freemasons under its jurisdiction
must take their Obligations on or in full view of the Volume of the Sacred
Law (i.e. the Bible) or the book held sacred by the man concerned.
□ The three 'Great Lights' of
Freemasonry', (i.e. the Volume of the Sacred Law, the Square and the Compasses)
must be on display when the Grand Lodge or its subordinate Lodges are open.
□ The discussion of religion and
politics within its Lodges must be prohibited.
□ It must adhere to the established
principles and tenets (the Ancient Landmarks') and customs of the Craft, and
insist on their being observed within its Lodges.
Irregular and
Unrecognised Grand Lodges
There
are some self-styled Masonic bodies that do not meet these standards, e.g.
which do not require a belief in a Supreme Being, or which allow or encourage
their members to participate as such in political matters. These bodies are not
recognised by the Grand Lodge of England as being Masonically regular, and
Masonic contact with them is forbidden.