UNIVERSAL LEAGUE OF FREEMASONS


Universal League of Freemasons, Universela Framasono Liga / Universelle Fraimaurer Liga / Ligue Universelle des Francs-Maçons / Uniwersalna Liga Masońska…

Universal League of Freemasons, Universela Framasono Liga / Universelle Fraimaurer Liga / Ligue Universelle des Franc-Macons / Uniwersalna Liga Masońska...

WHAT IS THE UNIVERSAL LEAGUE OF FREEMASONS?
The League is a non-financially oriented association founded in 1905. Only Freemasons ready to undertake autonomous activities on their own responsibility, independently of Grand Lodges or Grand Orients they come from, belong to the League.
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WHAT ARE THE LEAGUE’S GOALS?
The ULF wishes to support friendly relations between Brothers and Sisters in the whole world. Through coordinated activities we wish to strengthen brotherly bonds between people and nations on all continents.
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WHAT MEANS ARE AT THE LEAGUE’S DISPOSAL?
We especially wish to:
a) Encourage efforts in favor of worldwide brotherhood, which is our main goal.
b) Provide support to Brothers and Sisters finding themselves in need.
c) Strengthen and broaden creative thought exchange.
d) Publish a common information authority and appropriate documentation.
e) Organize meetings and establish working groups undertaking key topics.
f) Organize talks and exchanges of speakers between countries.

WHAT ARE THE ULF’S MAIN COURSES OF ACTION?
Toward members:
The League guarantees absolute freedom to its Members in all areas which don’t go against freedoms of others.
Toward other Lodges:
The League refuses to intervene in any way in internal matters of Lodges.
Toward politics and religion:
The Universal League of Freemasons maintains neutrality in matters concerning politics and religion.

The Universal League of Freemasons. A Twentieth Century Experiment in Masonic Dialogue – John L. Cooper III, Ph.D. Grand Master of Masons in California (pdf)

Universal League of Freemasons: How Masons and Esperanto Were Going to Save the World

UNIVERSAL LEAGUE OF FREEMASONS
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