Brother's meal (freemasonry)

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The fraternal meal is one of the ritual-free gatherings in Freemasonry and is held among members of a lodge . It is a celebration similar to the table . A crucial difference is that brother meals take place spontaneously after the lodge work in order to relieve the Freemasons from the work. The content of the discussions in Brother Meals mostly relate to ritual work.

literature

  • Peter Stiegnitz : God without a church. Religion and freemasonry. Edition Va Bene, Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-85167-145-7 , pp. 45, 91.
  • Diethelm Brüggemann : Kleist. The magic. The boulder. Michael Kohlhaas. The Marquise of O ... The earthquake in Chili. The engagement in St. Domingo. Saint Cecilia or the violence of music. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2004, ISBN 3-8260-2810-4 , pp. 275, 294.