File: MLQ and Freemasonry
Meeting of MLQ with the Freemasons, brochure" Secularism ", Spring 1990 p8 (Vol 11 n2)
Advertisement of a Masonic lodge in the brochure "secularity" of Quebecers Secular Movement, Spring 1993 p2 (Vol 13 No 1)
(an old post with new info)
Archives the brochure "secularity" of the MLQ:
http://fr.calameo.com/accounts/23885
Go to the Registrar of Québec businesses link ,
then click "Online Services" and then the tab "2 search in the register of companies," then click the left column "Look at the central file of enterprises FCE (before 1994).
Now start your search for "secular movement in Quebec."
You'll find that for 1977, the MLQ was GENERAL MANAGER, JOHN HUBERT some VALCKE. Now we have already spoken to this gentleman here unusual name because it is also the webmaster of the Masonic "Human Right" in addition to being secretary of the lodge administrator "Emancipation" and the box "Freedom." link
In 1993, he was also the Executive Chairman of the MLQ.
http://www.mlq.qc.ca/vx/2_histoire/anciensCN.html
But Mr. Mason is not the only council member National MLQ.
Indeed, Jacques G. Ruelland is an author and senior Grand Lodge of Quebec. He has written books on Masonic history of Quebec.
Jean-Paul Lagrave (Historian), freemason at the Lodge (now defunct) Mesplet Fleury, the Grand Lodge of France in Montreal.
JZ Léon Patenaude, founder of the Grand Orient of Quebec, was also in his lifetime a prominent member of the MLQ. He was responsible for relations official MLQ. He was the first Quebec's modern era to be initiated at the Grand Orient of France.
Another mason was Robert Latulippe, administrator and former founder MLQ of the OTO (Order of the Eastern Temple). Daniel
Laprie, journalist at La Presse and Freemason Lodge John T. Desaguliers No. 138. He also writes articles for the journal of the MLQ. link
Also note that membership of the MLQ is almost composed of the same people that the movement of "Skeptics", the Humanist Foundation, and the movement "Brights" ... The Quebec wing of the MLQ directors are also very close to or even members of the Parti Quebecois and the major unions.
Besides the website of the Grand Orient Of Canada http://www.godc.ca/pages/liens.htm gives a list of organizations in solidarity with their cause: League of Rights and Freedoms Movement secular Quebec, Info-Cult ....
0 comments:
Post a Comment