The Masonic High Council of the United States of America


"The spread of Masonry throughout the civilized world; the evolution from narrow sectarianism to the
universal ideal of the Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God; the growing pains and the final
union into one united purpose; the triumph of Truth, Justice and Love"

The Masonic High Council of the United States of America gives the following statement in regards to the
topic of:

Legitimate Masonry?

Who gets to decide which Freemasonry is legitimate and which Freemasonry is illegitimate? Should a
Masonic body be considered more legitimate merely because it has a larger membership? Because it is
older?

When African Lodge, the first Prince Hall lodge in the world began issuing charters for other African
American lodges, it did not have a warrant to do so from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, the Grand
Lodge of England or any other Grand Body. Does this mean that from 1827 when African Lodge declared
itself a Grand Lodge, till 1995 when Prince Hall Grand Lodges were given charters by the United Grand
Lodge of England, that they were illegitimate? Irregular? Does this mean that all of the Prince Hall Grand
Lodges in US states which still lack a charter and recognition from their white counterparts are
illegitimate? Does this mean that all of the Prince Hall masons who were initiated, passed, raised and
labored in the quarries from 1827 onward, and gave so much of their time and love to the craft were
illegitimate? irregular?

We believe that African Lodge did what it had to in declaring itself independent of any other Grand Body
and establishing itself as the first Prince Hall Grand Lodge. We believe that the Grand Lodge of France did
the right thing by granting the universal recognition of all Prince Hall Grand Lodges in the United States,
for which it lost favor with the larger white Grand Lodges.
Sometimes, doing what your conscience, or the Grand Architect requires of you isn't easy, but we believe
that in the long run, it brings far more blessings.

What most masons are unaware of is the significance of the letters A.F. & A.M. which most of the larger
Grand Lodges in the United States bear in their name. It stands for "Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons".
This means that these Grand Lodges were originally chartered, not by the Grand Lodge of England, but
the schismatic "Ancients Grand Lodge" which eventually merged with the Grand Lodge to form the United
Grand Lodge of England in 1813. Does this mean that all of the masons who were initiated, passed and
raised in Ancients Grand Lodges in the United States, Britain and Ireland from 1751 until 1813 were
merely "illegitimate masons" to use a certain commentator's own words? These masons felt that the
other "Moderns" or "Premier" Grand Lodge's ritual practices deviated from Masonic tradition so greatly
that they were illegitimate.

Common sense would, and indeed does tell most people that having a one-day class in which hundreds of
masons are made, simply by watching the degrees at a distance with no time for absorption or proficiency
requirements, or as in many lodges in England and overseas the reading of the third degree legend to the
candidate rather than putting him through a proper and traditional raising are not only unrecognizeable as
legitimate, traditional or regular masonry, and yet they point the finger at others and call them fake? Not
only can you take all three degrees of Craft masonry in a day, but you can also join the Scottish Rite, York
Rite and Shrine all in the same day! Does this facilitate true learning, or merely the collection of more
money in a shorter period of time?

When the American Colonies declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776, they not only
declared their independence from the rule of another nation which was distant from their desires, ideas
and hopes, but from a system where power over others was an entitlement by birth, an aristocracy which
fattened itself by taxing the working man without any representation or freedom by which he could
become master of his own destiny. We, the American Colonies found that such a system of government
was not good for our lives. Why is it that in Freemasonry we continue to argue in favor of such a system of
entitlement by birth, saying with great passion that those Grand Bodies "born into" such favor are the only
such "legitimate heirs" of Freemasonry, even when they have so clearly and egregiously strayed from
Masonic tradition? They have authored for themselves a series of laws and executed them in their own
kangaroo courts, creating precedents and inventing doctrines which benefit them and no one else, least of
all the craft itself.



It is in the spirit of the American Colonies and the first Prince Hall Grand Lodge declaring their
independence that masons of the Regular Grand Lodge of England have declared their independence.
They have declared their independence from the very same system of aristocratic entitlement that the
American Colonies did, quite literally!

American Grand Bodies who have received a charter from said Grand Lodge, and joined this same
movement have not done so out of some naivete, believing they have made contact with some other
fabulous and ancient institution as some commentators suppose. We have done so out of our sincere wish
for liberty, equality and light and to be a part of a rapidly growing international community of masons
throughout the world who share our desire to preserve the traditional insitutions of Freemasonry
unhindered by racism, feelings of self-entitlement or the weakening of her sublime institutions.

Why should our presence be seen as a problem for the larger Grand Bodies? Our desire is only for more
light. It is our sincerest hope that all masons throughout the world will one day come to respect
Freemasonry as much or even more than we have. It is our hope that one day they will also give the same
care to her traditions, ideas and symbols, if not even more than we ourselves could hope to.

The Freemasonry which we practice is no mere Service Club, but a living Tradition of intellectual and
spiritual englightenment for men of all creeds and colors. It is our sincerest hope that the larger Masonic
organizations will allow the same traditions to flourish once more for their sake, and that they will forever
put away intolerance and racial segregation. We cannot, however, stand idly by while one opportunity
after another for more light is missed. It is time for us to declare our independence, and we have done so.

To those detractors and call us "illegitimate” without considering or knowing what may lie in our hearts,
we extend the love of the Almighty Creator, and hope that one day they too will have a desire for light
which exceeds their fear. When they say, or even suggest that our presence in America or elsewhere is a
problem for them, and that an "unstoppable juggernaut" has been released, what is it that they are really
saying? Why should our presence bother them in the least since we are so small and insignificant? They
presume to tell the poor, uninformed member of all such "illegitimate" obediences that he is really just an
"illegitimate mason", for his own good of course, because he couldn't possibly have knowingly chosen the
Grand Lodge he did. What does all of this say about them? More importantly, If this movement within
masonry continues to grow as fast as it has in such a short period of time, then what does this say about
man's desire for More Light?

These commentators talk about Grand Lodges that charge overly large sums of money for degree work
and then talk about us in the same breath, calumniating all of the organizations in their list without any
clarification or justification for what they are saying, as if all were one and the same. We invite anyone to
look into our practices and see if our joining fees are any greater than what you'd pay in any other lodge,
or if any of our officers are earning the large paychecks that Grand Officers in the large Masonic bodies do.

Our claim to Regularity rests on this and this alone: it stems entirely from our own adherence and
faithfulness to the traditional customs and original aims and purposes of Craft Freemasonry, the absence
of bigotry in our lodges, and the complete absence of any other Masonic institutions in our geographical
locations who meet these requirements.

We formally invite all masons, Masonic lodges and Grand Bodies large or small to discuss with us how best
to carry on the Traditions of the Ancient Fraternity which we all love so much. To all men and masons with
a sincere desire for light, we are your companions whether you agree with our ideas and actions or not.

Men of intelligence and good conscience must decide what is best for themselves. We invite all men who
believe in the Almighty Creator, regardless of faith, language, skin color or nationality, whether they are
considering initiation for the first time, or have labored in the quarries of Freemasonry for many years, to
take a look at our lodges, and judge us not by what others may say about us, but by the fruits of our true
labors.

The MHCUSA - New Confederation of Regular Grand Lodges