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The '''Grand Orient of the United States of America''' (GOUSA) is a ] grouping in amity with the ]<ref></ref> and sees itself as being in the tradition of ].<ref name="GOUSA"></ref> | |||
GOUSA Lodges tend to work in rituals which predate the current Preston-Webb model. The Grand Master is John Slifko<ref>Letter from John Slifko quoted on the , Chris Hodapp, </ref> who has also set up the Roosevelt Center, that is concerned with the study of freemasonry in civil society.<ref>, Richard Clough, The Daily Brun]</ref> | |||
==Foundation== | |||
It was founded in 2005 as the "United Grand Lodge of America" as an effort by several Masons and Lodges resolved to leave the existing US ] system. In 2007, this group was joined by others who shared a desire for a liberal style of Freemasonry. The United Grand Lodge of America was renamed the Grand Orient of the United States<ref>, from </ref> in order to align itself with European Grand Bodies, and received its patent<ref></ref> and covenant of amity from the Grand Orient of France on June 27, 2008,<ref>, </ref> in Paris.<ref></ref> | |||
==Beliefs and principles== | |||
The GOUSA holds to these fundamental beliefs:<ref name="GOUSA"/> | |||
*That all human beings are endowed with certain inalienable rights | |||
*That peace and harmony among human beings is only possible where there exists a separation between church and state | |||
*That freedom of conscience is an essential element in the pursuit of happiness among all peoples | |||
*That all human beings are created equal and that equality is fundamental to democracy and freedom" | |||
and has the following principles: | |||
*Freedom of conscience of all people, and that it is an essential component of liberty, equality and fraternity. | |||
*Separation of religion and government, and promote religious and spiritual tolerance among all people. | |||
*Freedom of the press as a necessary component of maintaining the inalienable rights of all human beings, and that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. | |||
*The need for higher education and life-long learning. | |||
*An impartial judiciary system as essential to guaranteeing the preservation of human rights. | |||
*Support for the arts and sciences as essential elements in the progress and evolution of humanity. | |||
*Support for efforts that work towards global environmental and ecological sustainability as essential to the survival of the human species. | |||
==Lodges== | |||
The G.O.U.S.A. currently claims to consist of the following lodges: | |||
* n° ... : Les Neuf Sœurs Washington D.C. | |||
* n° ... : Halcyon Cleveland-OH | |||
* n° ... : Euclid Lodge Grand Rapids-MI | |||
* n° ... : Intrepid Los Angeles-CA | |||
* n* ... : Regulus (Triangle) Mobile-AL | |||
* n° ... : Sirius Lodge Atlanta-GA<ref></ref> | |||
* n° ... : Deucalion Patras-Greece | |||
* n° ... : Emeth (Triangle) Phoenix-AZ | |||
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Continental Freemasonry in the United States is rare. As well as the Grand Orient of the United States, there are other small English speaking groups, such as the ] (G.W.U.) and the ], that see themselves as belonging to the European, Continental tradition.<ref></ref> | |||
The ] (W.G.L.B.) and the ] (G.O.F.) also have liberal lodges in North-America. The French speaking ]<ref></ref> and the Spanish speaking ]<ref> - Official website</ref> are also active and members of ].<ref></ref> | |||
==Recognition by other Masonic bodies== | |||
The Grand Orient of the United States has been recognized by the Grand Orient of France. | |||
The Grand Orient of the United States is not recognized by any of the 51 independant State Grand Lodges that form Anglo-American Freemasonry, nor by their ] counterparts. | |||
==Criticisms== | |||
===Alegations of non-existent lodges=== | |||
Anglo-American Masonic web commentator ] claims that some of the lodges listed on the organization's web page may not exist, and that others may consist of no more than three or four people.<ref> page Masonicinfo.com</ref> Despite a request from a Past Grand Master of the Grand Orient to use the accronym "GOUSA", King continues to use his derogatory acronym "GOOFUS" as it is, in his opinion, "representative of their behavior".<ref> page from Masonicinfo.com</ref> | |||
===Violation of masonic obligations=== | |||
Others, such Christopher Hodapp<ref>author of "Freemasonry for Dummies"</ref> believe that GOUSA itself is a legitimate attempt to form a new Masonic body, but speculates that some of the organizations founders for violating their Masonic obligations by attempting to keep their other Masonic affiliations while forming a clandestine body.<ref>, from by author Christopher</ref> | |||
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