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Die American Canadian Grand Lodge (ACGL) ist eine der fünf Freimaurer Großlogen in Deutschland. Als solche vereinigen sich unter dem Dach der ACGL einzelne sog. „reguläre“ (von der Vereinigten Großloge von England (UGLE) anerkannte) Freimaurerlogen. Der Verein American Canadian Grand Lodge AF&AM e.V. (ACGL) mit Sitz in Fürstenfeldbruck ist eine Großloge und gehört zu den Vereinigten Großlogen von Deutschland (VGLvD). The American Canadian Grand Lodge AF&AM (ACGL) arose initially from Square and Compass clubs founded by US and Canadian Masons serving in occupied postwar Germany. Many of these received charters from North American Grand Lodges to establish Masonic Lodges. They were the first or among the first internationally recognized Masonic Lodges operating in Germany since 1933. In 1954, the first American Lodge sought and was granted a warrant by a native German Grand Lodge, and during the next year, the number expanded to nine, becoming an American District under the United Grand Lodge (now the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Germany (GL AFuAMvD)). Differences in language and ritual, mutually recognised, led to the establishment of first a provincial Grand Lodge, then an indepen
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Die American Canadian Grand Lodge (ACGL) ist eine der fünf Freimaurer Großlogen in Deutschland. Als solche vereinigen sich unter dem Dach der ACGL einzelne sog. „reguläre“ (von der Vereinigten Großloge von England (UGLE) anerkannte) Freimaurerlogen. Der Verein American Canadian Grand Lodge AF&AM e.V. (ACGL) mit Sitz in Fürstenfeldbruck ist eine Großloge und gehört zu den Vereinigten Großlogen von Deutschland (VGLvD). Diese Großloge war, wie die Grand Lodge of British Freemasons in Germany ursprünglich eine Militärloge für die Angehörigen der alliierten Streitkräfte und wurde nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in Westdeutschland gegründet; die Arbeitssprache auf Großlogenebene ist englisch. The American Canadian Grand Lodge AF&AM (ACGL) arose initially from Square and Compass clubs founded by US and Canadian Masons serving in occupied postwar Germany. Many of these received charters from North American Grand Lodges to establish Masonic Lodges. They were the first or among the first internationally recognized Masonic Lodges operating in Germany since 1933. In 1954, the first American Lodge sought and was granted a warrant by a native German Grand Lodge, and during the next year, the number expanded to nine, becoming an American District under the United Grand Lodge (now the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Germany (GL AFuAMvD)). Differences in language and ritual, mutually recognised, led to the establishment of first a provincial Grand Lodge, then an independent American Canadian Grand Lodge in Germany. The American Canadian Grand Lodge is a full member of the Conference of Grand Masters of Masons in North America (COGMNA).
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