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Clipsas and similar Masonic organizations
I will attempt to collect information about Clipsas and related Masonic
organizations, and post it on this webpage. If anyone would like to email me any
information about this subject, please feel free to do so at paul@bessel.org
Clipsas website http://www.clipsas.com/
CLIPSAS
Centre de Liaison et d'Information des Puissances Maçonnique Signataires de l'Appel de Strasbourg
Information sur C L I P S A S
Historique
Clipsas a été constitué le 22 janvier 1961 à l'appel du Grand Orient de Belgique et du Grand Orient de France
qui, émus par l'intransigeance croissante et les exclusives de plus en plus tyranniques de certaines
Obédiences, convinrent de lancer un appel à toutes les Maçonneries du monde afin de les réunir dans le
respect de leur souveraineté, de leurs rites et de leurs symboles en une vaste et véritable chaîne d'Union
Universelle
Les Loges de certaines Obédiences, membre du Clipsas, ouvrent la bible durant leurs travaux et placent
ceux-ci sous l'égide du Grand Architecte de l'Univers, d'autres ne le font pas.
Toutefois, il y a lieu de préciser que le Clipsas n'est ni une institution maçonnique structurée, ni une
super-obédience édictant des décrets, donnant des directives. Selon le vœu des fondateurs, il est pierre
angulaire d'une Union Fraternelle des Francs-Maçons qui considèrent que la liberté de conscience est la plus
grande victoire de l'humanité sur elle-même et que, loin d'être un facteur de
désunion, elle conduit, grâce à la libre confrontation des opinions, à la suppression de toutes les barrières. C'est pourquoi, très
rapidement, les obédiences membres du Clipsas ont ressenti la nécessité de dépasser le stade des relations
officielles pour entreprendre en commun l'étude des problèmes qui déterminent l'avenir de l'homme.
Dans ce dessein. Elles se réunissent deux fois par an et inscrivent à l'ordre du jour de leurs travaux non
seulement les problèmes maçonniques qui concernent tant leur pays respectif que l'Europe ou les autres parties du globe, mai aussi les
sujets qui préoccupent le monde moderne, prouvant ainsi que de telles études aux aspects politiques, loin de diviser les
membres des loges et par là les Obédiences, aboutissent à des synthèses constructives.
APPEL DE SRASBOURG
Les puissances maçonniques souveraines réunies à Strasbourg le 22 janvier 1961
Considérant
1.Qu'il est impérieux de rétablir entre tous les Francs-Maçons la Chaîne d'Union rompue par de regrettables
exclusives contraires aux principes des constitutions d'Anderson de 1723.
1.Qu'il importe à cet effet de rechercher en commun en tenant compte de toutes les traditions, de tous les
rites, de tous les symboles, de toutes les croyances et dans le respect de la liberté absolue de conscience, les conditions qui
déterminent la qualité d'un Franc-Maçon.
Estiment
Que le fait de placer les travaux sous l'invocation du Grand Architecte de l'Univers et d'exiger qu'une des trois
lumières soit le livre sacré d'une religion doit être laissé à l'appréciation de chaque Loge et de chaque
Obédience.
Décident et déclarent
D'établir entre elles des relations fraternelles et d'ouvrir les portes de leurs Temples, sans condition de
réciprocité, à tout Franc-Maçon ou Franc-Maçonne ayant reçu la lumière dans une Loge juste et parfaite à
conditions que la spécificité maçonnique de la Loge ou de l'Obédience permette ses visites.
Font appel
À tous les Francs-Maçons pour qu'ils se joignent à cette Chaîne d'Union fondée sur une totale liberté de
conscience et une parfaite tolérance mutuelle.
Représentation des Obédiences
Les Obédiences sont représentées par leur Grand Maître parmi lesquels sont élus pour trois ans le Président,
les cinq vice-présidents, le Rapporteur Général, le trésorier et le secrétaire général.
Members - COLLEGE EXECUTIF
PRESIDENT Marc-Antoine CAUCHIE (Grand Orient de Luxembourg)
EX-PRESIDENT Javier Otaola (Gran Logia Simbólica Española)
1e VICE-PRESIDENT Humberto MURSULI (Ser:. Gran Logia de Lengua Espanola)
2e VICE-PRESIDENT Gabriel LOHOURY GUGUI (Grande
Ehurnie)
3e VICE-PRESIDENTE & Roberta GALLI TRESORIERE (Gran Loggia d'Italia degli A..L.A..M.)
4e VICE-PRESIDENT Elie DAMOUNI (Grande Loge Nationale du Canada)
5e VICE-PRESIDENT Dimitri LEVANTIS (Ser:. Gran Oriente de Grecia)
RAPPORTEUR GENERAL Luis DALY (Omega Grand Lodge of the State of New York)
MEMBRES:
Peter Dusek (Grossorient von Ôsterreich)
Adnan A. BAYOUN (The Grand Masonic Lodge for Arab Countries)
Hans MOLLER LARSEN (Grand Lodge of Denmark)
Edgar Martinez Masdeu (Gran Logia Nacional de Puerto Rico)
Jean-Louis Petit (George Washington Union)
Jose Rafael Martinez Gamboa (Gran Logia de la Repûblica de Venezuela)
Emile RABEMANANTSOA (Grand Rite Malgache)
Roosevelt GREEN (Omega Grand Lodge)
Marcel DOBILL (Grands Orient & Loge Unis du
Cameroun)
Claude KINDAMBU LUPAMANE (Grand Orient du Con go)
(Grande Loge Féminine de Belgique)
Bob VANDENBOSCH Nederlandse Grootloge der Gemengde Vrijmetselarij (Grande Loge Mixte des Pays Bas)
(Dutch Co-Masonry Grandlodge)
(Niederlaendische Grossloge der gemischte Freimaurerei)
Eugérno Oscar Filipe de OLIVEIRA (Grande Oriente Lusitano)
Bernard Civil (Grande Loge Haïtienne de St. Jean)
Yvonne RAPER (The Order of Ancient Freemasonry Men & Women)
Bertholand EDOUARD (Grande Loge d 'Haiti)
Ingrid MAJER (Universaler Freimaurerorden "Humanitas')
Rolando MOYA TASQUER (Gran Oriente Latino Americano)
Mouritalabi OLATOUNDJI (Grand Bénin de la République du Bénin)
Helga Schichtl (GrossLoge Humanitas Austria)
Gabriel NZAMBILA (Grands Orient & Loge Associés du Congo)
Murat Ozgen Ayfer Grande Loge Maçonnique de Turquie)
Diego Lagomarsino (Gran Logia Mixta de Chile)
Martine FAIVRE-GOLD (Grande Loge Féminine de Memphis-Misraïm)
George DUBOIS (Grande Loge Suisse de Memphis-Misraïm)
Daxie-Isse PUENTES (Gran Logia Mixta de Lengua Espanola)
Nancy MUNOZ MIRANDA (Gran Logia Femenina de Chile)
Gabriella Bagnolesi (Gran Loggia Massonica Femminile
d'Italia)
Jefferson Scheer (Grande Loja Unida do
Panana)
Serge Tondu (Grande Loge de la Caraïbe)
Victor vite Martinez (Gran Oriente de México)
Jacyntho Fernandes Dutra (Gran Oriente Nacional "Gloria do Ocidente" do Brasil)
The
Sovereign Masonic Powers United in Strasbourg on 22 January 1961
Considering
that it
is imperative to re-establish between all Freemasons of the
that it
is important to this end to investigate together the conditions
Esteem
that the
fact of placing business under the invocation of the Great
Decide
and Declare
to
establish among them fraternal relations and to open the doors of
Call
upon
all
Freemasons to join this Chain of Union founded under total freedom
The following is from email that was posted on a Masonic email group:
CLIPSAS and SIMPA - A Brief Description
CLIPSAS stands for "Centre of Liaison and Information of Masonic Powers, Signatories to the Appeal of Strasbourg".
On January 22, 1961, the Appeal of Strasbourg was signed by 11 Masonic jurisdictions from 10 different countries. The Appeal is based on absolute
freedom of conscience, and seeks to include all Masons and Lodges in its chain of brotherly/sisterly
recognition.
The basis of all Masonic work is mutual recognition of freedom of conscience and
complete tolerance between Lodges. All signatories to the Appeal accepted that differences in tradition, ritual, symbols, belief, gender,
etc., are positive and an expression of the richness of Masonry. Each jurisdiction may understand Anderson's
Constitutions of 1723 in its own way, but this should not be used as an argument and
proof of its own regularity.
The signatories also outlined what should define a properly and duly constituted Lodge
(although this is not restrictive, nor is it necessarily complete):
· a minimum of seven members - three to guide, five to enlighten, seven to make it
perfect and rightful;
· works a ritual that uses the symbols of stonemasons;
· works in a Lodge consisting of J+B, three great lights (the Square and Compass; a
VSL is left to the discretion of each Lodge), the tools of the degree and the Mosaic
Pavement;
· works the three blue degrees; entering, passing and raising the sister or brother.
A Mason is a sister or brother who has been entered in a rightful lodge.
SIMPA
Over the years disappointment [over what?] grew between the French-speaking jurisdictions and the rest of CLIPSAS, which culminated in the departure of
a number of members (especially the strong French and Belgian jurisdictions). Along with other
jurisdictions (many of whom are still members of CLIPSAS) they founded, on December 26, 1998, SIMPA - Secretariat
International of Masonic Powers Adogmatic (or ISAMP in English).
There is very little difference between the principles of CLIPSAS and SIMPA. The only
organisational difference is that SIMPA is purely secretarial, headed - at two-year
intervals - by one of its 25 jurisdictions.
As to what CLIPSAS and SIMPA are, here is a brief description.
C.L.I.P.S.A.S. stands for 'Centre of Liaison and Information of masonic Powers
Signatories to the Appeal of Strassbourg. On January 22nd 1961 the Appeal of Strassbourg was
elaborated by 11 jurisdiction from 10 different countries based on absolute freedom of conscience and with the intention to include all
Masons and lodges in this chain of brotherly/sisterly recognition. The basis of each Masonic work is mutual recognition of
freedom of conscience and complete tolerance between lodges. All members accepted that differences in
tradition, ritual, symbols, belief, gender, etc are positive and an expression of
the richness of Masonry. Each jurisdiction may understand Anderson's Constitution of 1723 in its own way, but this should not be used as an
argument and proof of their own regularity. They also defined how a properly and duly constituted
lodge has to have (this is not restrictive and in now way complete) - minimum 7 members, 3 guiding, 5 enlightening, 7 to
make it perfect and rightful
- works a ritual which uses the symbols of stonemasons
- works in a lodge consisting of J + B, 3 great lights (Square, Compass, a VSL is left to the discretion of each lodge), the tools of the
degree,and the Mosaic Pavement
- the lodge works the 3 blue degrees, enters - passes - raises the sister/brother
- a Mason is a sister/brother who was entered in a rightful lodge
S.I.M.P.A.
Over the years there was growing disappointment between the French-speaking jurisdictions and the rest of
CLIPSAS, which finally cumulated in the departure of a number of jurisdiction (especially the
strong French and Belgian ones) and together with other jurisdiction (many of whom are still members of CLIPSAS) they
founded, on 26th December 1998 S.I.M.P.A. Secretariat International of Masonic
Powers Adogmatic (or I.S.A.M.P. in English)
There is in fact very little difference between the principles of CLIPSAS and SIMPA. The only organisational
difference is, that SIMPA is purely secretarial, which is run in two years intervals by
one of the 25 jurisdictions which signed the paper.
The following translations were emailed to me from Eva from the GLFF
Communication
PR 01/58 by Marc-Antoine Cauchie, President of CLIPSAS Or.of Olm,
28
March 2001
To
the Grand Masters/Grand Mistresses of Member Obediences. Please find herewith
the Agenda of the next General Assembly which will take place in Istanbul on the
25th and 26th of May 2001, starting on the 25th
at 9.00 a.m. with the CLIPSAS
Conference.
The
General Assembly is scheduled to start on the second day, but if the Conference
finishes early on the first day, we shall take advantage of the presence of
interpreters to begin the General Assembly on 25th.
On
Sunday the 27th, the Grande Loge Libérale of Turkey will organise
the closing Meeting on the occasion of its 35th anniversary as well
as the 40th anniversary of the Strasburg Union.
I
remind you that I have already given the details of these meetings in my
Communication PR 00/70.
Please
urgently confirm your participation to Monsieur Ihlan UCAK (fax:
00.90.212.253.64.39), and particularly your requirements of hotel reservations.
The
topic of this year’s Symposium of is "Fundamentalism and Masonry ".
In order to carry out the discussions in the best conditions, I request that you
send your contributions for the study of this theme to the General Recorder, the
B.. Louis Daly (fax: 00.1.718.720.59.58 and e-mail : TELA@aol.com).
In
addition, the Assembly will have to choose the new theme for the year 2002. I
invite you therefore to think about a theme you would wish to treat.
Finally,
for those who have not yet paid their dues for last year, I remind you that in
their absence, the right to vote in the General Assembly maybe suspended.
The
dues (124 Euro + 0,5 Euro per member of your Obedience should be sent to : Banca
di Roma, Agenzia 642 Roma, with the mention BROMITRF070 CCS 46101/30.
As
a basis for reflection on point 8. of the agenda on the Universal Union Chain, I
join the document "Strasburg Union" in order to recall the founding of
CLIPSAS.
Looking
forward to seeing many of you in Istanbul, I send you my most fraternal
greetings.
Address
for correspondence :
CLIPSAS
3, rue des Près,
L-8393 OLM / LUXEMBOURG.
Marc-Antoine Cauchie
President of CLIPSAS
E- mail : mcauchie@pt.lu
CLIPSAS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT ISTANBUL - 25 et 26 May 2001
AGENDA
1.Vérification of powers.
2.Approval of the Minutes of the General Assembly of April 15, 2000 in
Athens.
3.Communications by the President.
4.Administrative situation.
5.Moral Report.
6.Financial Report.
-Presentation of the 2000/2001 accounts and Report of the Auditors.
-Approval of accounts and discharge to the Vice-President Treasurer.
7. Admission of new members.
- International Masonic Order Delphi.
-Grand Mixed Masonic Lodge of Brazil.
-Grand Lodge of the Three Stars.
8.Universal Union Chain.
9. Communication. E-mail and Web site.
10.Project
for the 2001/2002 budget.
-Presentation
and vote of the budget.
-Method
of distributing the dues. Determining the dues.
11.
Administrative simplification of CLIPSAS and alignment of the General Rules.
12.
Examination of new candidates : Grand Central Lodge of Lebanon.
13.
Annual Report of the Obediences.
14.
Summary of the 2001 Conference and choice of theme for the 2002 Conference.
15.
Report on the possibility and opportunity for CLIPSAS to be an observer at the
UN.
16.
Election of two Vice-Presidents.
17.Choice
of the place and date of the next General Assembly.
18.Other.
UNION
OF STRASBOURG CLIPSAS
1.
In order to understand the Union and the engagements that bind us, it is
necessary to go back to the Minutes of the historic Strasburg Conference of
January 22, 1961.
The
title of these first Minutes is without ambiguity: "Information and Liaison
Centre of the Masonic Powers Signatory to the Strasburg Appeal".
It
is of the utmost importance that the Founders included in this title the term
“appeal” which according to the text, line 19, page 2, designates “the
common appeal which characterises the union of the Obediences among themselves
and with respect to the outside”.
No
less important, on page 2, lines 3 to 8 : "the G.M. Ravel (France) recalls
that each delegation represents its Obedience; the Conference of today is not a
meeting of GG.MM. in a personal capacity. The delegations specifically express
their agreement with the terms of the proclamation of the G.O. of Belgium and
the G.O. of France of November 1960"..
2.
Twelve years after the creation of the Union, the G.M. Zeller, Vice-President of
CLIPSAS, in answer to the question whether CLIPSAS pursues the reestablishment
of universality, even, should the case arise, with the UGLE, confirms the
proclamation of 1960 and the Strasburg Appeal: “There is no principle of
exclusivity towards the UGLE. If it takes us as we are, that is enough”.
3.
In another confirmation of the Union, in 1982 the President “welcomes F.
Ruffin Green, G.M. of the Omega Grand Lodge which has just entered the Strasburg
Union”.
4.
From 1994 on, some GG.MM. wanted to rewrite the Appeal of Strasburg, to
eliminate the paragraph "Esteem", the key to the universality decided
at Strasburg.
The
third point of the proposition by G.M. Lafouge at Santiago : "A moratorium
of three years is decided for the admission of new Grand Lodges, in order to
permit a detailed examination of their liberal character and freedom of
thought” reflects this will to restrict, that is to say to denounce, the
Declaration of Union and the Strasburg Appeal.
WHY
CLIPSAS?
In
1990, the Strasburg Union was renamed CLIPSAS by President Ragache because
“the title of the association is long too, obsolete, and does not state the
objective of the group”. This change of denomination must not be interpreted
as a modification or the termination of the Strasburg Union.
The
question "Why CLIPSAS?" is identical to "Why the Strasburg
Union?".
1.
The answer is to be found in the Proclamation of 1960, approved by all the
Obediences, that is to say the restoring of the Union Chain broken by
regrettable exclusions and "the edification of a vast universal Masonic
gathering, the necessity of which is more imperative than ever": thus all
the Grand Lodges members of the Union / CLIPSAS are united. And the registration
of the Statues in 1993 with the Prefecture of Paris confers a legal existence on
us.
2.
Moreover, this Union of Sovereign Obediences ensures a permanent contact and
flow of information. The contact takes place in the General Assemblies and
Conferences.
The
information is furnished by the members. Unfortunately, with the development of
electronic means, the majority of members no longer feel the need to transmit
such information. Though this is regrettable, it cannot be brought to the
discredit of the Association.
CONCLUSION
In
order to restore the Universal Chain of Union broken by regrettable exclusions,
the Conference of Strasburg created the Strasburg Union based on the
proclamation of 1960.
Forty
years later, the goals of this proclamation and the declaration of Union are
still a vital reality.
Thus,
in the discussions of the 2000 CLIPSAS Conference as well as in the General
Assembly, the general opinion recognised the unique value of the UNION OF
STRASBOURG / CLIPSAS.
2.
PROCLAMATION AND APPEAL OF STRASBOURG
GENERAL
RULES
PROCLAMATION
ADOPTED AT STRASBOURG ON 22 JANVIER 1961
(text
of the Grand Orient of France and
the Grand Orient of Belgium)
The
Signatory Grand Lodges :
-
are honoured by their absolute loyalty to the message of tolerance, fraternity
and union contained in Article 1 of Anderson’s Constitutions (1723) and whose
respect remains their golden rule.
-
esteem that Freemasonry has as its mission “to join the persons who, without
it, would have remained strangers” and that the Freemason must essentially be
an element of concord between all men.
-
consider that the essence of Masonry resides in its social ideal of fraternity
and duty, and not in the rigid observance of any usage, however traditional,
that a spirituality which closely unites man to the future of humanity and to
the improvement of its condition, has as much value as that which he can find in
his relationship with a supra-natural principle.
For
these Grand Lodges, initiation, philanthropy, spirituality, do not exclude a
vocation of humanism and progress; mediation does not exclude action. The
respect of rites and of tradition does not exclude:
-
sending a message of tolerance, of fraternity, of union;
-
inspiring men with an individual will of elevation and harmony;
-
offering the young a greater and more generous ideal.
As
the river is only true to its source in flowing to the sea, so a Masonry which
refuses to follow human progress would betray the very intention of its
founders. By the very way it is progressive, our Masonry, conscious of achieving
the generous intentions of our M Anderson in modern scientific society, by its
natural prolongation, the complete freedom of thought, admits no limitation to
the absolute freedom of conscience.
The
achievement of this ideal necessitates the recognition of all Masons in a mutual
harmony where each note conserves its value, and in the respect of the freedom
for all. A Masonry which intends to accomplish its mission would not reject any
moral values capable of strengthening it. All men, whatever their race,
religion, social position, philosophical or political ideals or economic ideas,
if they are free and men of integrity, must commune in a same will of union to
permit the building of a vast universal Masonic gathering, whose existence is
more than ever of vital importance. If exclusions remain, they do not stem from
us, and we condemn creating any ourselves. Far from being an obstacle to the
Union, we believe that the diversity of moral values constitutes a factor of
intellectual and spiritual wealth indispensable to its expansion.
We
are convinced that Masonries which do not admit absolute freedom of conscience
are imperfectly enlightened and that it is our duty to aid them in their way
towards the Light. Respectful of all traditions, rites, symbols and beliefs, of
the absolute freedom of conscience, faithful to the spirit of Anderson’s
Constitutions of 1723, believing that each Mason be responsible to freely
determine his choice of Rite and the interpretation of symbols, the Signatory
Powers call on all Masonries of the World, in order that an unbreakable Union
Chain forms between them, which would assure the triumph of the Masonic ideal
and lead humanity toward more Beauty and Goodness.
THE
STRASBURG APPEAL
The
Sovereign Masonic Powers gathered in Strasburg on 22 January 1961
CONSIDERING
1.that
it is imperative to restore among all Freemasons the Union Chain broken by regrettable exclusions
irreconcilable with the principles of Anderson’s Constitutions of 1723 ;
2.that
it is essential to that effect, taking due account all traditions, rites,
symbols beliefs, and respecting the absolute freedom of conscience, to join
efforts in order to establish the conditions which determine the quality of the
Freemason.
ESTEEM
that
each Lodge and each Obedience ought to be free to decide whether the activities
should be placed under the protection of the Great Architect of the Universe,
and whether one of the Three Lights should be the Sacred Volume of a revealed
religion.
DECIDE
AND DECLARE
to
establish among themselves fraternal relations and to open the doors of their
Temples, without condition of reciprocity, to any male or female Freemason who
has received the Light in a just and perfect Lodge on condition that the Masonic
specificity of the Lodge or the Obedience permits these visits
APPEAL
to
all Freemasons to join the Union Chain based on total freedom of conscience and
complete mutual tolerance.
GENERAL
RULES OF CLIPSAS
PREAMBLE
CLIPSAS
is an International Masonic Association grouping Obediences having adhered to
the Proclamation and the Appeal of Strasburg. Its Statutes are filed at the
Prefecture of Paris.
Each
member Obedience retains its sovereignty and CLIPSAS does not claim itself a
supra Obedience.
The
basis of CLIPSAS is the Universal Union Chain between its member Obediences.
Therefore, CLIPSAS performs a function of liaison, information, communication
and reflection. It could participate by contributing to the major philosophical,
social and humanitarian problems through United Nations organisations.
Article
1. Its members are Obediences incorporating at least three Blue Lodges working
in the first three Degrees.
Article
2. The members of a same Continent may establish a Continental Commission whose
goals and means they define, respecting the preceding Rule.
Article
3. Requests for admission must be addressed to the Bureau. Only candidacies of
Obediences proving three years of existence at the time the Commission of
Inquiry is designated are taken into consideration.
Article
4. All requests for admission must be accompanied by :
a)
the express adherence and without reservation to the above principles of CLIPSAS
and the forming of fraternal relations, without conditions of reciprocity and in
the respect of the Masonic specificity of the Obedience;
b)
its Statutes or General Rules ;
c)
a brief history ;
d)
the questionnaire of general information.
Article
5. The Bureau informs the member Obediences of the request received.
Article
6. All candidacies are examined by a Commission of Inquiry designated by the
General Assembly or, between assemblies, by the Bureau. It is composed, as far
as possible, of three Obediences on the same Continent as the applicant and one
of whom has its headquarters in the same country. This Commission reports to the
General Assembly. It is obliged to consult the member Obediences residing on the
national territory of the applicant.
Member
Obediences must notify the President in writing within six months of any
opposition to the admission of the candidate Obedience.
The
President informs the other members of this opposition.
Article
7. All admission, suspension or exclusion is pronounced in General Assembly
according to Article 11. Abstentions are not permitted. In the case of rejection
by the Assembly, a delay of three years is required before again presenting the
candidacy.
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
Article
8. The supreme organ of the Union, the General Assembly (hereinafter “the
Assembly”) is constituted of the representatives of the member Obediences. It
meets once a year in the first semester, in a location chosen by the preceding
Assembly. The Assembly is entitled to pronounce decisions by whatever number of
Obediences are present.
The
Assembly can summon extraordinary assemblies. The President must do so if at
least one quarter of the Obediences request it. All men and women Masons of
member Obediences can be present at Assemblies, but only the representatives of
the Obediences have the right to vote. The Assembly may authorise non-member
Obediences to be present as observers at all or part of its meetings.
Article
9. The President communicates the Agenda one month and a half before the
Assembly. Members dispose of two weeks to ask the President to enter other
items. Except in the case of acknowledged necessity, the assembly may only
discuss the questions on the Agenda.
Article
10. Each Obedience holds :
1
vote if it has at least 500 members,
3
votes if it has at least 500 to 1499 members,
5
votes if it has at least 1500 à 5999 members,
7
votes if it has more than 6000 members.
Article
11. The assembly takes its decisions by a double simple majority of votes cast
by voting Obediences.
Article
12. A Obedience may assign a proxy to another member or to the President to
represent it at the current Assembly. No one may receive more than two proxies.
ADMINISTRATION
Article
13. The Assembly elects a Bureau by secret ballot containing one name only. The
Bureau, in which all Continents are represented, is composed of :
-a
President
-five
Vice-Presidents. The Vice-Presidents take precedence, in decreasing order of
votes obtained, after those elected previously.
-a
General Recorder.
There
cannot be more than one member of a same Obedience in the above seven offices.
The
most recent past President is a member of the Bureau ès quality.
To
be eligible as President, he or she must be Grand Master or Past Grand Master
submitted by his or her Obedience.
To
be eligible for the other offices of the Bureau, one must be Grand Master or
designated by one’s Obedience, and having held a national function therein.
The candidates pledge to be present at the meetings.
Article
14. The Bureau’s terms are three years non-renewable, beginning at the end of
the Assembly during which the election took place. In the case of the departure
of an elected official before the end of his term, the next Assembly proceeds
with his replacement for a period of three years.
Article
15. The President heads the meetings of the Assembly and the Bureau.
He/she
is responsible for the carrying out of the decisions taken there and heads the
Secretariat.
Article
16. The Bureau disposes of the power to administer CLIPSAS to the best of its
interests defined by the Assembly. It is responsible for making decisions
concerning the common interest of the members :
-
to report its work to the Assembly and request the approval of its
administration.
-
to close the year-end balance sheet and the budget forecast.
-
to prepare the proposals to be presented to the Assembly.
The
Bureau meets once in the fall and twice at the time of the Assembly. It takes it
decisions by majority. In the case of a tie, the President prevails.
When
not in meeting, its members consult with each other.
Article
17. In the case where the President would not be able to perform his functions,
one of the
Vice-Presidents,
in order of their election, assumes the functions of President.
Article
18. One Vice-President, elected by the Assembly, exercises the function of
Treasurer. He is responsible for everything concerning the financial
administration, within the limits of the budget voted by the Assembly.
He
keeps a register of receipts and disbursements and the bank statements of
CLIPSAS.
The
fiscal year covers the period from
1 March to the following 28/29 February.
After
approval by the Bureau, the Treasurer presents the financial report of the past
financial year with the report of the Auditors.
The
Treasurer may be assisted by a member of his Obedience.
Article
19. The administrative responsibilities are carried out by the President.
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He assures the administration of the association.
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He centralises all documents, and assumes, if necessary, their distribution
among the members.
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He draws up the Agenda and the Minutes of the meetings and distributes them.
He
may be assisted by a member of his Obedience, as General Secretary.
Article
20. The Assembly elects two Auditors among its members for a period of three
years.
Article
21. No function within CLIPSAS is remunerated.
DUES
Article
22. In order to attain the objectives decided by the Assembly, the Obediences
pay dues in Euro determined each year by the Assembly.
Article
23. Dues must be paid before 1 October. In the case of non-payment of dues
before the next Assembly, the Obedience is suspended from the right to vote.
If
an Obedience is indebted for more than one exercise, it may be excluded
The
Treasurer is responsible for collecting the dues and making the necessary
reminders.
OTHER
Article
24. The Assembly may create or dissolve Commissions for specific purposes. They
receive a subsidy and keep accounts. Their accounts are closed each year at the
end of February and presented to the Bureau, which integrates them into the
financial accounts of CLIPSAS.
Article
25. Any modification of the present rules falls within the competence of an
Ordinary Assembly.
LIST
OF MEMBRES
Gran
Loggia d'Italia (Founder)
Grand
Orient d'Autriche (Founder)
Grand
Orient de Luxembourg (Founder)
Serenísima
Gran Logia de Lengua Española (Founder)
The
Grand Masonic Lodge for Arab Countries (13-11-1965)
Grand
Lodge of Denmark (25-09-1970)
Gran
Logia Nacional de Puerto Rico (08-02-1976)
George
Washington Union (02-02-1979)
Gran
Logia de la República de Venezuela (14-03-1980)
Grand
Rite Malgache (13-03-1981)
Omega
Grand Lodge of the State of New York (12-03-1982)
Grands
Orient & Loge Unis du Cameroun (12-03-1982)
Gran
Logia Simbólica Española (11-03-1983)
Grand
Orient du Congo (03-03-1984)
Grande
Loge Féminine de Belgique (09-03-1984)
Grande
Loge Mixte des Pays-Bas (08-03-1985)
Grande
Oriente Lusitano (08-03-1985)
Grande
Loge Haïtienne de Saint-Jean des Or.d'Outre Mer(08-05-1985)
Grande
Loge de Haïti (15-05-1987)
Ordre
Maçonnique Universel Humanitas (15-05-1987)
Gran
Oriente Latino Americano (15-05-1987)
Grand
Bénin de la République du Bénin( 13-05-1988)
Grande
Loge Humanitas Austria (28-04-1989)
Grands
Orient & Loge Associés du Congo (28-04-1989)
Grande
Loge Libérale de Turquie (28-04-1989)
Gran
Logia Mixta de Chile (10-05-1991)
Grande
Loge Féminine de Memphis-Misraïm (29-05-1992)
Grande
Loge Symbolique Helvetique (29-05-1992)
Grande
Eburnie (29-05-1992)
Grande
Loge Féminine de Turquie (21-05-1993), en sommeil.
Organización
Masónica Mexicana (12-05-1994), en sommeil.
Gran
Logia Feminina de Chile (12-05-1994)
Gran
Loggia Massonica Femminile d'Italia (26-05-1995)
Grande
Loja Unida do Paraná (26-05-1995)
Séréníssime
Grand Orient de Grèce(17-05-1996)
Grande
Loge de la Caraïbe (17-05-1997)
Gran
Oriente de México (17-05-1997)
Grande
Loge Nationale du Canada (17-05-1997)
Grande
Oriente Nacional "Gloria do Occidente" do Brasil (23-05-1998)
Gran
Logia del Norte de Colombia (15-04-2000)
BUREAU
President
Marc-Antoine CAUCHIE
Past
President Javier OTAOLA BAJENETA
1er
Vice-President Humberto MURSULI
2e
Vice-President Gabriel LOHOURY GUIGUI
3e
Vice-President et Treasurer Roberta GALLI
4e
Vice-President Elie DAMOUNI
5e
Vice-President Dimitri LEVANTIS
General
Recorder Luis DALY
Auditors
Roberta BIANCHI
Serge
TONDU
General
Secretary Marcel FELTEN ( fax : 00.352.458.677)
BANK
ACCOUNTS
Banca
di Roma Agenzia 642
Cso.Vitt.
Emanuele I-00186 Roma ITALIA
With
the mention SWIFT. BROMITRF 70. CC. 46101/30.
ADRESSES
OF THE OBEDIENCES AND NAMES OF THE GRAND MASTERS
Gran Loggia d'Italia degli A.L.A.M. Centro Sociologico Italiano
Via
San Nicola de' Cesarini nº 3
Franco
FRANCHI I-00186 Roma ITALIA
Tel.:
00/3906/68.80.58.31
Fax:
00/3906/687.98.40
E-mail:
gldi@granloggia.it
Web
site:http://www.granloggia.it
Grossorient
von Österreich Terra Hominibus
Grand
Orient d'Autriche
Peter
DUSEK
Postfach
614
A-1011
WIEN. AUTRICHE
Grand
Orient de Luxembourg GOL
Arnaud
DECOCK
B.P.
2136 L 1021 Luxembourg
GD.DUCHE
DE LUXEMBOURG
Tel.:00/352/312.202
Fax:00/352/26.30.05.37
E-mail:
adecock@pt.lu
Serenísima
Gran Logia de la Lengua Española para los Estados Unidos
P.O.
Box 421 Times Square Station
de
Norte America
Humberto
MURSULI NY
New-York.
10036 USA
Tel.:00/212/245.87.57
Fax:
00/212/957.63.79
The
Grand Masonic Lodge for Arab Countries
Mr.
Adnan A. Bayoun
P.O.
Box 17071
Amman
11195 JORDANIE
Tel./Fax:
00/962/655.367.79
Grand
Lodge of Denmark
Hans
MOLLER LARSEN
Ny
Kongensgade 9, o.g.
DK-1472
Copenhagen
DANEMARK
Tel/Fax
:00/45/43.73.29.26
Gran
Logia Nacional de Puerto Rico
Edgar
MARTINEZ MASDEU
Urb.Valencia
Calle Jaén # 311
San
Juan de Puerto Rico
P.
R. 00923 U.S.A.
Tel.:00/787/282.70.92
Fax:
00/787/789.91.26
E-mail:
asep@caribe.net
emartinmas@centennialpr.net
George
Washington Union
Mr.
Michael S. Niddam 5225 Pooks Hill Road
Jean-Louis
PETIT Apartment nº 806-South,
Bethesda
MD 208 14-2017 U.S.A.
Tel/Fax
: 00/1/301/571.72.22
Fax
: 00/1/301/962.79.44.
Gran
Logia de la República de Venezuela Cárcel a Monzón
Residencia
La Concordia. Local 1
Jose
Rafael MARTINEZ GAMBOA Apartado de correos 4256
1010
A Caracas VENEZUELA
Tel.:
00/5802/484 68 78
Fax:
00/5802/482 43 97
E-mail:
granlogiarv@cantv.net
Web:
http//members.tripod.com/granlogia
Grand
Rite Malgache
M.Jean-Paul
Forestier
B.P.
1458 101- Antananarivo
Emile
BABEMANANTSOA MADAGASCAR
Tel./Fax:
00/261/359.80
Omega
Grand Lodge of the State Of New York
116
Sharpe Avenue
Staten
Island, NY 10302 U.S.A.
Roosevelt
GREEN Tel.: 00/1/516/623 07 33
Fax:
00/1/718/720 59 58
E-mail:
MWOmegaGL@aol.com
Grands
Orient & Loge Unis du G.O.L.U.C. Cameroun
B.P.4446
Douala CAMEROUN
Marcel
DOBILL Fax. 00.237.402373 et 420726
Gran
Logia Simbólica Española G. L. S. E
Apartado
557 8080 Barcelona
Ascensión
TEJERINA ESPAÑA.
Tel./Fax:
00/34/93.268.18.89
E-mail:
glse@glse.org
Web
site: http://www.glse.org
Grand
Orient du Congo G. O. C.
B.P.
14.642 Kinshasa l
REPUBLIQUE
DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
Leopold
MAKOKO ou M. Takizal Luyan
Av.
Franklin Roosevelt 188 A
1050
Bruxelles BELGIQUE
Grande
Loge Féminine de Belgique G.L.F.B./V.G.L.B.
Rue
du Dries 21
Myriam
BAUDON B-1190 Bruxelles BELGIQUE
Tel.:
00/32/23.32.10.02
Fax:
00/32/23.32.26.95
E-mail:
GLFB-VGLB@euronet.be
Nederlandse
Grootloge der Gemengde Vrijmetselarij N. G. G. V.
Grande
Loge Mixte des Pays-Bas
Hogelaan
2 NL-3134 Vlaardingen PAYS-BAS
Tel
: 00/3110/248.98.11
Fax
: 00/3110/248.98.12
Bob
VAN DEN BOSCH E-mail: arctus@yahoo.com
Site:
www.nggv.nl@xs4all.nl
Grande
Oriente Lusitano
Grand
Orient du Portugal
Rua
do Gremio Lusitano 25
Eugenio
Oscar Filipe de OLIVEIRA
P-1200
Lisboa PORTUGAL
Tel.:
00/3512/13.42.45.06
Fax:
00/3512/13.24.65.57
Grande
Loge Haïtienne de St. Jean des Orients d'Outre Mer
175-21,
88th Avenue
Jamaica,
N.Y. 11432 U.S.A.
Bernard
CIVIL Tel.: 00/1/718/658.69.17
E-mail:
BernardCivil@hotmail.com
Grande
Loge d'Haïti
M.Bertholand
Edouard
Boite
Postale 13046,
Delmas
Port au Prince. HAITI
Tel.:
00/509/249.30.99
Universaler
Freimaurer Orden "Humanitas" Ordre Maç.Universel HUMANITAS
Dr.
Helga Schichtl
Brunnstr.
3
D-80331
München. ALLEMAGNE
Helga
SCHICHTL Tel.:00/49/89.260.42.19
Fax:
00/49/89.260.192.96
E-mail
:Helga.Schichtl@bertelsmann.de
Gran
Oriente Latino Americano
Sr.
Rolando Moya Tasquer
Edificio
Marinoar
Avenida
Eloy Alfaro N34-85
Rolando
MOYA TASQUER P.O Box : 17-01.2676 Quito ECUADOR
Tel.:
00/5932/246.317
Fax:
00/5932/246.315
E-mail
: golaconsejo@hotmail.com
Web
site: http://www.hotmail.com
or
M. Armando Fuenzaliza Bunster
25
rue Rouget de Lisle. 45400 Semoy FRANCE
Tel./Fax.
00/332/38.61.02.47
Grand
Bénin de la République du Bénin
B.P.1864
Cotonou
REPUBLIQUE
DU BENIN
Mouritalabi
OLATOUNDJI Tel.: 00/229/31.43.66
Fax:
00/229/31.22.65
Gross
Loge Humanitas Austria Grande Loge Humanitas Autriche
Frau
Helga Ebenberger
Linzerstrasse,
210/6
1140
Wien AUTRICHE
Tel./Fax:
00/431/914.98.86
E-mail:
helga.ebenberger@aon.at
Grands
Orient & Loge Associés du G. O. L. A. C.
Congo
B.P. 2825 Brazzaville
Gabriel
NZAMBILA
REPÚBLIQUE
DU CONGO
Tel./Fax:
00/242/94.16.29
Tel.
portable : 00242.42.87.12
E-mail
: nzambila@Hotmail.com
Özgür
Masoniar Büyük Locasi Özgür Masoniar Büyük Locasi
Grande
Loge Libérale de Turquie
Müeyyet
sokak. No 3
80050
Beyoglu-Istanbul TURQUIE
Murat
Özgen AYFER Tel.:00/90/.212.292 00 34
Fax:
00/90/.212.252.13.77
E-mail:
mason@mason-mahfili.org.tr
Gran
Logia Mixta de Chile Corporación Centro Santiago Catedral nº 2091
Diego
LAGOMARCINO
Casilla
Postal nº 13592
Santiago
CHILE
Tel.:00/562/696.05.22
Fax:
00/562/671.95.80
E-mail
: glmdech@entelchile.net
Grande
Loge Féminine de G. L. F. M. M. Memphis-Misraîm
5
rue de l'Eglise
F-92100
Boulogne-Billancourt FRANCE
Martine
FAIVRE GOLD Tel/Fax :00/331/45.46.46.88.
E-mail
: martine.faivre-gold@wanadoo.fr
Grande
Loge Symbolique Helvétique.
M.
Georges Dubois
Chemin
Curtinaus 5
CH-1095
Lutry SUISSE
Tel./Fax:
00/4122/346.00.23
Grande
Eburnie
01
BP 4479 ABIDJAN 01
Gabriel
LOUHOURY GUIGUI COTE D'IVOIRE
Tel/Fax:
00/225/20.21.10. 43
E-mail:
SAE@AFRICAONLINE.co.ci
Gran
Logia Femenina de Chile
C/
Tegualda nº 2009 Ñuñoa.
Nancy
MUÑOZ MIRANDA
Código
Postal: 684.1203
Santiago
CHILE
Tel./Fax.
00/562/274.57.84
E-mail:
glfem@entelchile.net
Gran
Loggia Massonica Femminile G. L. M. F. I. d'Italia
Grande
Loge Féminine d'Italie
Via
Scipione Ammirato, 20
I-50136
Firenze ITALIE
Gabriella
BAGNOLESI Tel/Fax: 00/390/55.655 03 21
GLF@granloggiafemminile.org
Grande
Loja Unida de Paraná G. L. U. P.
Caixa
Postal 1033
80011-970
Curitiba PR BRASIL
Jefferson
Isaac SCHEER Tel: 00/5541/362 24 99
Fax:
00/5541/362 33 08
E-mail:
jijs@uol.com.br
Site
: www.maconaria.org
Séréníssime
Grand Orient de Grèce S.G.O.G.
Emmanuel
KONTOYIANNIS
Michael
Voda,
139Athènes
104 46 GRECE
Tel./Fax:
00/301/86.19.142
Grande
Loge de la Caraïbe G. L. D. L. C.
Serge
TONDU
B.
P. 3017 Raizet Sud
97139
ABYMES. GUADELOUPE
Tel.:00/590/91
07 71 (bureau G:.M:.)
Tel/Fax
:00/590/95 45 21 (domicile G:.M:.)
E-mail
: stondu@wanadoo.fr
Gran
Oriente de México
Victor
Vite MARTINEZ Col. Pedregal de Santo Domingo.
C/
Toltecas Manz.7. Lote 9
C.P.
04369. Delegación Coyoacán.
Mexico.
D.F. MEXICO
Tel.:
00/525/1/5421-0180
Fax
: 00/525/1/5702-1716
E-mail:
e_rive@yahoo.com
Grande
Loge Nationale du Canada G. L. N. C.
Elie
DAMOUNI Brossard,
5524
Boulevard Plamondon
Québec
J4W 1G9 CANADA
Tel.:00/1/450/465.01.49
Fax:
00/1/450/465.91.47
E-mail:
bgsecretariat@glnc.org
Grande
Oriente Nacional "Gloria Gr. Or. Nac. Gloria do Ocidente
Do
Ocidente" do Brasil
Caixa
Postal nº 851.
74.001-970
Goiânia GO BRASIL
Jacyntho
FERNANDEZ DUTRA Tel.: 00/5561/354.31.89
Fax:
00/5562/289.10.25
E-mail:
gonabdf@zaz.com.br
E-mail
G:. M:. jacyntho@zaz.com.br
Gran
Logia del Norte de Colombia
Calle
80 Nº. 42E- 14. Barranquilla
Guillermo
BOLIVAR BARRIOS COLOMBIA
Tel.:
00/57/ 359.60.04
Fax : 00/57/340.68.56
E-mail
: glnortecolombia@hotmail.com
Click on the following to see some documents that were emailed to me,
concerning Clipsas and Simpa. Since I do not understand languages other
than English, I cannot say anything about these documents other than that they
were emailed to me and I am posting them for the benefit of anyone who is
interested in this subject.
http://www.bessel.org/001-Appell.pdf
http://www.bessel.org/005-GLT-2001-Turk.pdf
http://www.bessel.org/SIMPA-98.doc
http://www.bessel.org/SIMPA-98-F.DOC
Since I was told that some people had a little difficulty trying to view the
"doc" files listed above, I have attempted to copy them into html
format, and hope the following links might make it easier to see them:
http://www.bessel.org/SIMPA-98.htm
http://www.bessel.org/SIMPA-98-F.htm
The following Websites were listed in web searches for "clipsas"
Most appear to be non-English sites, so I am not sure what they say about
Clipsas or anything else.
http://www.esonet.org/dizionario/c00.htm
http://www.govd-fzas.de/govd.htm
http://www.mason-mahfili.org.tr/99-15bildirge.html
http://www.glse.org/NEWS.HTM
http://www.calabriaonline.it/csi/corpo.html
http://www.msnr.org/gola/gola0002.htm
http://www.nggv.nl/internationaal.html
http://www.vitriol.it/PRESENT/vitro003.html
http://www.zen-it.com/sc/SRafrica.htm
http://www.expodesign.se/produkter/clip/prod_monter_clip.htm
http://www.glnc.org/bienvenu.htm
http://members.tripod.com/~valls/
http://www.strano.net/stragi/gloggia.htm
http://www.ulb.ac.be/cal/PH19.html
http://www.grandeoriente.it/studi/stmas/18italiaeredi.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Column/7582/geobook.html
http://www.chez.com/gwu/
http://freimaurer.org/bibliothek/2110.htm
http://cglmperu.virtualave.net/enlaces.html
http://www.ars-macionica.be
http://www.lamelagrana.net/documenti/teresaconf.html
http://www.churchforum.org.mx/info/falsos_profetas/masoneria/mason.htm
http://www.sasasa.it/Figli/Sorelledelnilo.htm
http://perso.infonie.fr/loges/ouvrages/ouvrages.htm
http://www.internetloge.de/arst/frauenfm.htm
http://www.multimania.com/tussier/bayard.htm
http://perso.club-internet.fr/plissier/gltso.html
http://home.worldonline.be/~hiram99/internet.html
http://www.iss-ic-memphis-misraim.org/history.htm
http://www.mundolatino.org/barcafe/191000127.htm
http://www.ctv.es/USERS/mmori/(41)maso.htm
http://www.alleanzacattolica.org/temi/massoneria/massoneria_introvigne.htm
http://www.packhuset.se/bofritid/magasinet/nr2/synytttillfonstren.htm
http://users.pandora.be/marcel.roggemans/vrijmets.htm
http://www.quid.fr/WEB/ts661/tp20932.HTM
http://www.civila.com/acacia/simbolica/simbolic.htm
http://cnnenespanol.com/2001/mundo/espana/05/24/masones/
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/1824/
The following was sent in an email message:
Here comes the French text of the SIMPA statutes:
CONVENTION
Les Puissances Maçonniques conviennent ensemble de coordonner leurs efforts de communication par une
coopération permanente et fraternelle au sein d'un secrétariat central. Elles se refusent à toute affirmation
dogmatique. Les principes qui les unissent sont la liberté de conscience, la tolérance réciproque, la liberté,
l'égalité et la fraternité.
SECRETARIAT INTERNATIONAL MACONNIQUE DES PUISSANCES ADOGMATIQUES
LA FRANC-MACONNERIE :
La Franc-maçonnerie est une alliance universelle ayant pour but la fraternité entre tous les hommes, le
perfectionnement de l'être humain et le progrès de l'humanité.
Elle se base sur le symbolisme de la construction, dont elle a adopté le
langage, elle a un caractère essentiellement initiatique, c'est-à-dire une capacité à transformer et à améliorer 1"être humain et elle permet
discrètement, dans le respect du rythme de chacun, d'approcher de la
connaissance, d'apprendre à apprendre, d'apprendre à ressentir, d'apprendre à partager, d'apprendre à écouter.
N'étant ni église, ni école, la Franc-Maçonnerie ne souscrit à aucune doctrine, ni à aucun dogme. Elle prône la
tolérance et contribue à la grandeur de l'homme, dont l'aventure la plus héroïque est de devenir un homme.
LE FRANC-MACON :
Etre Franc-Maçon, c'est être initié dans une Loge juste et parfaite et être reconnu comme tel par ses Frères et
ses Sœurs, tout en étant probe et libre de penser et de dire, voire de faire ce qu'il ou ce qu'elle veut à titre
individuel.'
Etre initié, c'est être citoyen du monde, où s'élabore une morale universelle.
LA LOGE :
Le travail de la Loge consiste à concilier savoir et connaissance, tradition et modernité et à participer à
l'enrichissement spirituel et humaniste de notre temps.
En conséquence, les Obédiences soussignées :
- fondamentalement respectueuses du principe de la liberté absolue de conscience;
- persuadées que l'affranchissement (notamment social) de l'homme et de la femme passe par un combat
sans concession à l'encontre des enfermements dogmatiques, des dérives sectaires et des idéologies
contraire à la dignité humaine;
- attachées indéfectiblement au principe d'Egalité;
- conscientes que la démocratie et le principe de laïcité constituent les piliers nécessaires d'une organisation
de la société.
Article 1
Les Obédiences membres s'engagent à constituer un secrétariat permanent et fratenel pour une mise en
commun des informations utiles, pouvant servir leurs intérêts et leurs intérêts
communs. La responsabilité du secrétariat sera assumée par roulement tous les 2
ans, par chacun des membres et en assurera la charge à tour de rôle. Le secrétariat aura pour charge de recevoir et de diffuser les informations
utiles à l'ensemble des Obédiences membres. Ces informations pourront être communiquées en temps réels par (e-mail) et
par deux bulletins annuels, aux échéances suivantes, de septembre à janvier et de février à juin, sur papier simple de
type format A4. Ces informations devront être transmises au secrétariat central, qui se
chargera de les diffuser uniquement, au secrétariat des Grands Maîtres des Obédiences membres qui se chargeront à leur
tour de la diffusion au sein de leur propre Obédience et dont le caractère confidentiel ne devra pas être
dévoilé en dehors des membres. Les Obédiences signataires s'engagent à échanger, par le canal du
secrétariat, l'ensemble des informations de nature à leur permettre d'assurer la réalisation des objectifs
exprimés dans le préambule.
Article 2
Les membres de ce secrétariat se réuniront une fois par an à l'occasion d'un événement maçonnique régulier
d'une Obédience membre. Cette réunion sera convoquée par l'Obédience en charge du secrétariat.
Article 3
L'admission d'une nouvelle Obédience impliquera une acceptation sans réserve exprimée de façon écrite,
des principes de la présente convention et sera décidée à la majorité des 3/4des voix exprimées.
Article 4
Il est expressément convenu que chacune des Obédiences membres assumera, pour ce qui la concerne, la
prise en charge de la totalité des frais de ses représentants.
Article 5
L'abonnement annuel au secrétariat est fixé de manière forfaitaire à 600 Euros, par membre, payable à fin
janvier de chaque année. (600 Euros correspondent à environ 24.000,-FB ; 4.000,-FF ; 1.080,-CHF ;
800 US$)
Article 6
Une caisse hospitalière sera constituée avec l'excédent des cotisations, pour venir en aide momentanément
aux Obédiences qui se trouveront en difficulté passagère. La gestion des fonds reçus sera examinée par une
commission financière constituée de 3 Grands Maîtres, notamment:
- le Grand Maître président de l'Obédience précédente;
- le Grand Maître en charge du secrétariat;
- le Grand Maître qui prendra la succession.
04/12/98
The following was sent in an email message:
Here come the German statutes of SIMPA:
Erklärung der 25 Obödienzen vom 6. Dezember 1998 in Brüssel
Secrétariat International Maçonnique
des Puissances Adogmatiques
S( I( M( P( A( 1
Die 25 Obedienzen, die diesen Text paraphierten, verpflichten sich dazu, ihn ihren Autoritäten innerhalb
kürzester Frist zur Unterschrift vorzulegen. - Brüssel, 04.12.98
ABKOMMEN
Die Maurerischen Mächte sind sich einig, ihr Streben nach Kommunikation durch eine ständige und
brüderliche Kooperation mittels eines permanenten, zentralen Sekre-tariats zu koordinieren. Sie lehnen
jegliche Dogmatik ab. Die sie verbindenden Prinzipien heißen Gewissensfreiheit, gegenseitige
Toleranz, Freiheit und Brüderlichkeit.
~INTERNATIONALES FREIMAURER-SEKRETARIAT DER ADOGMATISCHEN MÄCHTE~
DIE FREIMAUREREI:
Die Freimaurerei ist ein universaler Bund, dessen Ziel die Brüderlichkeit zwischen allen Menschen, die
Vervollkomnung des Menschen und der Fortschritt der Humanität sind.
Sie beruht auf der Symbolik der Bauhütten, dessen Sprache sie übernommen hat. Sie hat einen essentiellen
Initiationscharakter, d.h. die Fähigkeit, das Wesen des Men-schen zu transformieren und zu veredeln, und sie
ermöglicht es, auf diskrete Weise und in Respekt vor jeglicher Individualität, der Erkenntnis näherzukommen
sowie das Lernen, das Fühlen, das Teilen und das Zuhören zu erlernen.
Da sie weder eine Kirche noch eine weltbildliche Lehre darstellt, pflichtet die Frei-maurerei keinerlei Doktrin
und keinerlei Dogma bei. Sie predigt die Toleranz und fördert die Würde des Menschen, dessen wohl
heroischstes Abenteuer das Mensch-Werden ist.
DER FREIMAURER:
Freimaurer zu sein bedeutet, in einer gerechten und vollkommenen Loge eingeweiht zu werden und von
seinen Brüdern und Schwestern als solcher anerkennt zu werden sowie aufrichtig und frei im Denken, im
Reden und im individuellen Handeln zu sein.
Eingeweiht zu sein bedeutet, sich als Weltbürger für ein Welt-Ethos zu
ereifern.
DIE LOGE:
Die Arbeit in der Loge besteht darin, Wissen und Erkenntnis, Tradition und Modernität miteinander in Einklang
zu bringen und zur spirituellen und humanistischen Bereiche-rung unserer Zeit beizutragen.
Dementsprechend
- in Respekt vor der absoluten Gewissensfreiheit;
- überzeugt von der Tatsache, daß die Befreiung sowohl des Mannes als auch der Frau durch den Kampf
gegen jede dog-matische Einschränkung, gegen jeden fanatischen Trieb und gegen alle
menschenentwürdigenden Ideologien stattfindet;
- unwiderruflich dem Gleichheitsprinzip verbunden;
- im Bewußtsein der Tatsache, daß die Demokratie und das Prinzip der Laizität die notwendigen Säulen der
Gesellschafts-ordnung darstellen;
genehmigen die unterzeichenden Obedienzen die folgenden Artikel:
Artikel 1
Im Rahmen ihrer Mitgliedschaft verpflichten sich die unterzeichnenden Obedienzen zur Errichtung eines
ständigen brüderlichen Sekretariats, dessen Ziel der Austausch und die Verbreitung der für die einzelnen und
gemeinsamen Interessen nützlichen Informa-tionen ist.
Die Verantwortung für das Sekretariat wird von jedem der Mitglieder abwechselnd in zweijährigem Rhythmus
übernommen.
Das Sekretariat hat die Aufgabe, die für die Gesamtheit der Mitglieder dienlichen In-formationen zu sammeln
und zu unterbreiten.
Alle Informationen können entweder zu jeder Zeit als E-Mail versandt oder zweimal im
Jahr, für die Perioden September-Januar und Februar-Juni, als Jahresbericht (DIN-A4-Format) dokumentiert
werden.
Diese Informationen sind von dem Zentral-Sekretariat zu ermitteln. Das Zentral-Sekretariat leitet sie an das
Sekretariat der Großmeister der Mitgliedsobedienzen weiter, damit sie - unter Gewährleistung des
vertraulichen Charakters - innerhalb ihrer Obedienz unterbreitet werden können.
Die unterzeichnenden Obödienzen verpflichten sich zur Übermittlung aller Informa-tionen an das
Sekretariat, die zur Verwirklichung der - in der obigen Präambel auf-geführten - Ziele beitragen können.
Artikel 2
Einmal im Jahr versammeln sich alle Mitglieder des Sekretariats anlässlich eines von einem der Mitglieder
organisierten, regulären maurerischen Ereignisses. Zu dieser Versammlung wird von der Obedienz
eingeladen, die das Sekretariat zu der Zeit führt.
Artikel 3
Der Beitritt einer neuen Obedienz setzt die bedingungslose, schriftlich bekundete Annahme aller Prinzipien
des hiesigen Abkommens voraus und muß von einer Drei-viertelmehrheit der Stimmen genehmigt
werden.
Artikel 4
Es wird ausdrücklich vereinbart, daß jede Mitgliedsobedienz die eigenen Unkosten bezüglich ihrer
Vertretungskosten übernimmt.
Artikel 5
Der Jahresbeitrag für das Sekretariat wird pro Mitglied auf die Pauschalsumme von 600 Euro
festgelegt. Dieser Beitrag ist jährlich vor Ende Januar zu entrichten.2
Artikel 6
Mit den Überschüssen aus den Jahresbeiträgen wird eine Solidaritätskasse
gebildet, um Obedienzen zur Hilfe zu kommen, die sich vorübergehend in Schwierigkeiten
befinden.
Die Verwaltung der Gelder wird einer Finanzkommission anvertraut. Diese Kommis-sion
bilden:
- der Großmeister der ausscheidenden Obedienz,
- der Großmeister der Obedienz, die das Sekretariat führt,
- und der Großmeister der Obedienz, die das Sekretariat als nächste übernehmen
wird.
Brüssel, den 04.12.98
Grand Orient de Belgique, Grande Loge de Belgique, Grande Loge Feminine de
Belgique, Federation belge du Droit Humain, Grand Orient de Luxembourg, Grand Orient de France, Grande Loge Mixte de France,
Grande Loge Feminine de France, Federation francaise du Droit Humain, Grande Loge Mixte
Universelle, Grande Loge Feminine de Memphis-Misraim, Grand Orient de Suisse, Gran Loggia
d'Italia, Gran Logia Simbolica Espaniola, Grande Loge Mac:. de Turquie, Seren. Grand Orient de
Grece, Grand Orient du Congo, Grands Orient et Loge associes du Congo, Grands Orient et Loge unis du
Cameroun, Grand Rite Malgache, George Washington Union, Grand Orient de Hongne, Grand Orient de
Pologne, Grande Oriente de Santa Catarina, Grande Loja Unida de Sao Paulo.
1 Deutsche Übersetzung: J. Fillet, R(L( "Fraternitas Europae" (28.01.99). Redaktionelle Überarbeitung: M.
Harscheidt, Assoziation "Forum R.E.F.O.R.M." (06.02.99).
2 [600 Euro = ca. 24.000 BEF, 4.000 FF, 1.080 CHF, 800 US$, 1.170 DEM] Erklärung der 25 Obödienzen in
Brüssel vom 04. 12. 1998, Blatt 4
1. Address for the correspondence:
CLIPSAS, 3, rue des Près, L-8393 OLM / LUXEMBOURG.
CENTRE DE LIAISON ET D'INFORMATION DES PUISSANCES MACONN.
SIGNATAIRES DE L'APPEL DE STRASBOURG Téléphone : (352) 307214 e-mail : (mcauchie@pt.lu Fax : (352) 26.30.05.37 PR 01/58.
Or.of Olm, March 28 2001 In Grand Maîtres/grandes Maîtresses of Obediences members please herewith find
the Agenda of next General Assemblée which will take place in Istanbul May the 25, and 26 2001, by
beginning the 25 to 9 hours with the Conference of the CLIPSAS.
The Assembly begins, in theory, the second day but, if the Conference finishes early the first day, we will use
the presence of the interpreters to begin the Assembly as of the 25.
Sunday 27, the Grande Liberal Lodge of Turkey will organize the Behaviour of Fence at the time of its 3ë
anniversary as well as 40e anniversary of the Union of Strasbourg.
I remind to you that I gave you the details of these Meetings in my letter PR 00/70.
It is urgent to confirm to Mr Ihlan UCAK (fax: 00.90.212.253.64.39) your participation and in particular your
hotel rooms.
The subject of the Conference of this year is " Intégrisme and Maçonnerie ".
In order to allow his discussion under the best conditions, I ask you to send your participation in the study of
this topic to the General Rapporteur, F.Louis Daly (fax: 00.1.718.720.59.58 and e-mail: TELA@aol.com).
In addition the Assembly will have to choose the new topic for the year 2002.
I thus invite you to think of the topic which you wish to see treating.
Lastly, for those which did not pay the contribution of last year yet, I recall that in absence of its payment, the
voting rights can be suspended on the General Assembly.
The contribution (12 Euros+0,Euro by member of your Obedience) is to be sent to:
Banca di Roma, Agenzia 642 Roma, with mention BROMITRF070 DC 46101/30 As bases reflexion as in
point 8 of the Agenda on the Chain of universal Union, I join a document " Union of Strasbourg " in order to
point out the bases of the CLIPSAS well.
Hoping to find many in Istanbul I remain sincerely yours
CLIPSAS, 3, rue des Près, L-8393 OLM / LUXEMBOURG.
Marc-Antoine Cauchie President of the GENERAL MEETING CLIPSAS OF CLIPSAS
A ISTANBUL May 25, and 26 2001 AGENDA.Verification of the capacities. of the official report of the General
Assembly from April 15, 2000 in Athens.
3.Communications of the President. administrative.Situation. 5.Rapport
moral. 6.Rapport financial.
- Presentation of accounts 2000/2001 and Rapport of the Inspectors to the Accounts.
- Approval of the accounts and discharge to the Vice-president Treasurer. 7. Admission of new members.
- International Maçonnique Order Delphi.
- Mixed Maçonnique Grand Lodge of Brazil.
- Grand Lodge of Three Stars.
8.Chain of universal Union.
9. Communication. E-mail and Web site.
10 Projet of budget 2001/2002.
- Presentation and vote of the budget.
- Method of distribution of the contributions.
Fixing of the contribution. administrative 1.Simplification of the CLIPSAS and alignment of the General Payment. 12.Examen of new candidatures:
Central Grand Lodge of Lebanon. 13. annual Reports of Obediences.
14.Synthesis of the Conference 2001 and choice of the topic of the
Conference 2002. 15.
Report/ratio on the possibility and the advisability for the CLIPSAS of
being observant with UNO. 16.Election of two Vice-presidents. 17.Choix of
the place and the date of the next General Assembly. 18.Divers.
Address for the correspondence:
CLIPSAS, 3, rue des Près, L-8393 OLM / LUXEMBOURG.
UNION OF STRASBOURG CLIPSAS 1.
To understand the Union and engagements which bind us, it is necessary to
go up with the official report of the historical Conference of Strasbourg
of January 22, 1961.
The title of this first official report is without ambiguity:
" Center of liaison and information of the Powers Maçonniques signatories
of the declaration of Strasbourg ".
It is of primary importance that the Founders registered in this title the term " declaration " which indicates,
according to the text even of line 19, page 2, " the Joint Declaration which must mark the union of
Obediences between them and with respect to outside ".
Not less significant, on page 2, lines 3 to 8:
" G.M.Ravel (France) recalls that each delegation represents her Obedience;
the Conference of this day is not a meeting of GG.MM., on a purely personal basis.
the G.O. of Belgium and the G.O. of France of November 1960 "..
2. Twelve years after the creation of the Union, G.M.Zeller,
Vice-president of the CLIPSAS, with the question " if the CLIPSAS continues the re-establishment of the
universality, even if necessary with the UGLE " confirms the proclamation de1960 and the declaration of
Strasbourg:
" There is no exclusive of principle against the UGLE.
If it takes to us as we are, that is enough ".
3. Another confirmation of the Union, in 1982 the President " accomodates F.Ruffin Green, G.M. of the Omega
Grand Lodge which has just entered to the Union of Strasbourg ".
4.A to start from 1994, certain desired GG.MM.ont récrire the Call of Strasbourg, to remove the paragraph of it
" Estimate ", key of the universality decided in Strasbourg.
The third point of the proposal of G.M.Lafouge in Santiago:
" a 3 years moratorium is decided for the admission of new Obediences, in order to allow the detailed
examination of their liberal nature and freethinking " reflects this will to restrict, i.e. denounce, the
Declaration of Union and the Call of Strasbourg.
Address for the correspondence:
CLIPSAS, 3, rue des Près, L-8393 OLM / LUXEMBOURG.
THE CLIPSAS FOR WHAT?
In 1990, the Union of Strasbourg was famous CLIPSAS by President Ragache because " the denomination of
association is too long, obsolete and does not translate the objective of the group ".
But this change of denomination could not be interpreted like a modification, even the suppression of the
Union of Strasbourg.
The question " the CLIPSAS for what?
" is thus identical to " the Union of Strasbourg for what? ".
1. The answer to this question is in the Proclamation of 1960, approved by all Obediences, namely the
re-establishment of the Chain of Union broken by the regrettable exclusive ones and " the construction of a
vast universal gathering maconnic for which the need is more imperative than ever ": thus All Obediences
members of the Union / CLIPSAS are plain.
And the recording of Statutes in 1993 with the Prefecture of Paris confers a legal existence to us.
2.
In addition, from this Union of Sovereign Obediences the advisability rises of facilitating the connection and
information. The link is made in the General meetings and Rencontres/Colloques. The secretariat
disseminates information, insofar as the members provide it to him. Admittedly, with the development of the
electronic means, the majority of the members do not feel any more the need to send their information. But, for
regrettable that it is, that could not be carried to the discredit of association.
CONCLUSION To restore the Chain of Universal Union broken by the regrettable exclusive ones, the
Conference of Strasbourg created the Union of Strasbourg on the basis of proclamation of 1960..
Forty years after, the goals of this proclamation and the declaration of Union are always of an extreme
topicality.
Thus in the discussions, as well at the time of the Conference 2000 on the CLIPSAS as as a General
Assembly, the general feeling recognized the single value of the UNION OF STRASBOURG / CLIPSAS.
2.
PROCLAMATION AND CALL OF STRASBOURG GENERAL PAYMENT DIRECTORY ADOPTED PROCLAMATION A STRASBOURG on JANUARY 22, 1961 (text of the Great East of
France and the Great East of Belgium) Obediences Signatories:
- honour themselves with their absolute fidelity to the message of tolerance, fraternity and union contained in
article 1 of the Constitutions of Anderson (1723) and whose respect remains their gold rule.
- estimate that Freemasonry has the role " of assembling the people who, without it, would have remained
foreign " and which the Freemason must be primarily an element of harmony between all the men.
- consider that the essence of Masonry lies in its social ideal of fraternity and having and not in the rigid
observance of some even traditional use; that a spirituality which narrowly links the man with becoming of
humanity and the improvement of its condition has as much moral value than that which it can find in its
relationship with a principle supra natural.
For these Obediences, initiation, philanthropy, spirituality do not exclude a vocation from humanism and
progress; the meditation does not prohibit the action.
respect of the rites and the tradition does not prohibit:
- to address a message of tolerance, fraternity, union;
- to inspire to the men a will of personal rise and harmony;
- to offer to the young people a vaster and more generous ideal.
Just as the river is faithful to its source only while going towards the sea, a Masonry which would refuse to
follow human progress, would betray the intention even its founders.
By that even as it is progressive, our Masonry, conscious of carrying out in the modern scientific company the
generous intention of our M.Anderson, by its natural prolongation, the complete freedom of the spirit, does not
admit any limitation with the absolute freedom of conscience.
The realization of this ideal requires the agreement of all the Masons in a harmony where each note preserves
its value, and in the respect of the freedom of each one.
One Masonry which intends to achieve its mission, could not push back any the values morals able to
strengthen it.
All the men, whatever their race, their religion, their social condition, their ideals philosophical or political, their
economic designs, if they are free and honest, owe communier in the same will of union to allow the
construction of a vast gathering maç.universel, for which the need is more imperative than ever.
If the exclusive ones remain, they do not come from us and we avoid raising ourselves of them, far from being
an obstacle with the Union, we think that the diversity of the values morals constitutes a factor of
richnesses intellectual, spiritual and moral essential to its blooming.
We are persuaded that Masonries which do not admit freedom absolutes of conscience, are imperfectly lit
and that our duty is to help them in their routing towards the Light.
Respectful of all the tradition, of all the rite, of all the symbol, of all the belief, of freedom absolute of
conscience, faithful with spirit of Constitution of Anderson of 1723, concerned to leave with each Mason the
care to himself determine freely on the choice of Rite and the interpretation of symbol, the Power Signatory of
call with all the Masonry of World, so that himself form between they a Chain of Union insoluble
which ensure the triumph of ideal maç. and humanity will lead towards more Beauty and of Kindness.
CALL OF STRASBOURG the Powers Maçonniques Souveraines at this meeting in Strasbourg on January 22
1961 CONSIDERANT 1.qu' it is pressing to restore between all the Freemasons the Chain of Union broken by
regrettable exclusive opposites with the principles of the Constitutions of Anderson of
1723;
2. that it is important for this purpose to seek jointly by taking account of all the traditions, of all the rites, all the
symbols, all the beliefs and in the respect of the absolute freedom of conscience, the
conditions which determine the quality of Freemason.
ESTIMATE That the fact of placing work under the invocation of the Large Architect of the Universe and of
requiring that one of the Three Lights be the Crowned Book of a revealed religion must be left with the
appreciation of each Cabin and each Obedience.
DECIDENT AND DECLARENT to establish between them fraternal relations and to open the doors of their
Temples, without condition of reciprocity, with any Freemason or Frankly-Build having received the Light in a
Cabin right and perfect provided that the maconnic specificity of the Cabin or Obedience allows these visits.
APPEAL has all the Freemasons so that they join this Chain Union based on a total freedom of conscience
and a perfect mutual tolerance.
GENERAL PAYMENT PREAMBULE the CLIPSAS is an International association Maçonnique gathering
Obediences having subscribed to the Proclamation and the Call of Strasbourg.
Its Statutes appear in the Prefecture of Paris.
Each Obedience member keeps his sovereignty and the CLIPSAS does not set up in superobédience.
The base of the CLIPSAS is the Chain of Universal Union between Obediences members.
Consequently, the CLIPSAS exerts a function of connection, information, communication and reflexion.
It will be able to take part by its contribution to the major philosophical, social and humanistic problems through the organizations of
the United Nations.
MEMBERS Article 1.
The members are Obediences including/understanding at least three Cabins Blue and working with the first three Ranks.
Article 2.
The members of the same continent can constitute a Continental Commission of which they define the goals and the methods in the respect of this Payment.
Article 3.
The requests for admission are addressed to the Office.
Only sound admissible candidatures of Obediences justifying three years of existence at the time when the
Board of inquiry is indicated.
Article 4.
Any request for admission must be accompanied by:
a) l'adhésion expresse et sans réserve aux principes ci-dessus du CLIPSAS et l'établissement de relations
fraternelles, sans condition de réciprocité et dans le respect de la spécificité maçonnique de l'Obédience ;
a) adhesion express and without reserve with the principles above of the CLIPSAS and establishment of
fraternal relations, without condition of reciprocity and in the respect of the maconnic specificity of Obedience;
b) les statuts ou règlement général ;
b) statutes or general payment;
c) un bref historique ;
c) a short history;
d) le questionnaire de renseignement.
d) the questionnaire of information.
Article 5.
Article 5.
Le Bureau informe les Obédiences membres de la demande reçue.
The Office informs Obediences members of the received request.
Article 6.
Article 6.
Toute candidature est examinée par une Commission d'Enquête désignée par
l'Assemblée Générale ou, entre les réunions, par le Bureau.
Any candidature is examined by a Board of inquiry indicated by the General Assembly or, between the
meetings, by the Office.
Elle est composée, dans la mesure du possible, de trois Obédiences sur le
même continent que le demandeur et dont l'une a le siège dans le pays.
She is made up, as far as possible, of three Obediences on the same
continent as the applicant and of which one has the seat in the country.
Cette Commission fait rapport à l'Assemblée Générale.
This Commission submits a report with the General Assembly.
Elle consultera obligatoirement les Obédiences membres travaillant sur le
territoire national du demandeur.
She will consult obligatorily Obediences members working on the own
territory of the applicant.
Les Obédiences membres sont tenues de notifier par écrit au Président dans
les six mois toute opposition à l'admission de l'Obédience candidate.
Obediences members are held to notify in writing to the President in the
six months any opposition to the admission of Obedience candidate.
Le Président informe les autres membres de cette opposition.
The President informs the other members of this opposition.
Article 7.
Article 7.
Toute admission, suspension ou radiation est prononcée en Assemblée
Générale selon l'article 11.
Any admission, suspension or radiation are marked as a General Assembly
according to article 11.
Les abstentions ne sont pas admises.
The abstentions are not allowed.
En cas de rejet par l'Assemblée, un délai de trois ans est exigé avant de
représenter la candidature.
In the event of rejection by the Assembly, a three years deadline is
required before representing the candidature.
ASSEMBLEE GENERALE Article 8.
General meeting Article 8.
Organe suprême de l'Union, l'Assemblée Générale (ci-après "l'Assemblée")
est constituée par les représentants des Obédiences membres.
Supreme body of the Union, the General Assembly (hereafter " the
Assembly") is consisted the representatives of Obediences members.
Elle se réunit une fois l'an, au premier semestre, au lieu choisi par
l'Assemblée précédente.
She meets once the year, in first half of the year, the place chosen by
the preceding Assembly.
L'Assemblée est habilitée à statuer quel que soit le nombre d'Obédiences
présentes.
The Assembly is entitled to rule whatever the number of Obediences present.
L'Assemblée peut convoquer extraordinairement des assemblées.
The Assembly can convene assemblies extraordinarily.
Le Président y est tenu si au moins un quart des Obédiences le demande.
The President is held there so at least a quarter of Obediences asks it.
Tous les Francs-Maçons et Francs-Maçonnes des Obédiences membres peuvent
assister aux Assemblées, mais seuls les représentants des Obédiences ont
droit de vote.
All the Freemasons and Franc-Build Obediences members can take part in
the Meetings, but only the representatives of Obediences have voting rights.
L'Assemblée peut autoriser des Obédiences non membres à assister comme
observateurs à tout ou partie de ses travaux.
The Assembly can authorize Obediences not members to be assisted like
observers with whole or part of her work.
Article 9.
Article 9.
Le Président envoie l'ordre du jour un mois et demi avant l'Assemblée.
The President sends the agenda one month and half before the Assembly.
Les membres ont deux semaines pour demander au Président l'inscription
d'autres points.
The members have two weeks to request from the President the inscription
other points.
Sauf nécessité admise, l'Assemblée ne peut délibérer que sur les questions
à l'ordre du jour.
Except allowed need, the Assembly can deliberate only on the questions on
the agenda.
Article 10.
Article 10.
Chaque Obédience détient :
Each Obedience holds:
1 voix si elle recense moins de 500 affiliés, 3 voix si elle recense de 500
à 1499 affiliés, 5 voix si elle recense de 1500 à 5999 affiliés, 7 voix si
elle recense plus de 6000 affiliés.
1 vote if it counts less than 500 affiliated, 3 votes if it counts from
500 to 1499 affiliated, 5 votes if it counts of 1500 to 5999 affiliated, 7
votes if it counts more than 6000 affiliated.
Article 11.
Article 11.
L'Assemblée prend ses décisions à la double majorité simple des voix
exprimées et des Obédiences votant.
The Assembly makes her decisions by a the double simple majority of the
votes cast and Obediences voter.
Article 12.
Article 12.
Une Obédience peut donner à un autre membre ou au Président procuration de
la représenter à l'Assemblée.
An Obedience can give another member or the President procuration to
represent it with the Assembly.
Personne ne peut recevoir plus de deux procurations.
Nobody can receive more than two procurations.
ADMINISTRATION Article 13.
ADMINISTRATION Article 13.
L'Assemblée élit un Bureau au scrutin uninominal secret.
The Assembly elects an Office with the secret uninominal system.
Le Bureau, où tous les continents sont représentés, se compose de :
The Office, where all the continents are represented, is composed of:
-un Président
- a President
-cinq Vice-Présidents.
- five Vice-presidents.
make the decisions concerning the interests common to the members.
- to give an account of its work to the Assembly and to ask for the final
discharge of its management.
- to stop the assessment of end of the year and the draft budget.
- to prepare the proposals to be presented to the Assembly.
The Office meets once at the autumn and twice at the time of the Assembly.
It make its decisions in the majority.
In the event of division of the voices, that of the President is dominating.
Apart from the meetings, the members consult each other.
Article 17.
If the President would have no possibility to fulfill his functions, one
of the Vice-presidents, in the order of their election, takes up the duties
of President.
Article 18.
A Vice-president, elected by the Assembly, exerts the function of
Trésorier.Il is charged with all that relates to financial management
within the limits of the budget voted by the Assembly.
He holds a register of the receipts and expenditure and a statement of
the bank account of the CLIPSAS.
The financial year covers the period of March 1 at following 28/29 February.
After approval by the Office, the Treasurer presents to the Assembly the
financial report/ratio of the past year, with the report/ratio of the
Inspectors to the accounts.
The Treasurer can be made help by a member of his Obedience.
Article 19.
The administrative loads are exerted by the President.
- It ensures the administration of association.
- It centralizes all the documents and ensures of it, if necessary, the
diffusion with the members.
- It writes the agenda and the official report of the meetings and
diffuses them in French and Spanish.
It can be made help by a member of its Obedience, making function of
Secretary-general.
Article 20.
The Assembly elects for three years in her centre two Inspectors with the
accounts.
Article 21.
No function in the CLIPSAS is remunerated.
CONTRIBUTION Article 22.
To carry out the objectives decided by the Assembly, Obediences pay the
contribution in Euros fixed each year by the Assembly.
Article 23.
The contributions must be paid before October 1.
With case where the contribution is still not paid before next Assemblée,
Obedience is suspended of voting rights.
If an Obedience remains in debt of contribution during more than one
exercise, it can be erased.
The Treasurer is responsible for the perception of the contributions and
carries out the recalls necessary.
OTHERS Article 24.
The Assembly can create and dissolve Commissions in charge of specific
tasks.
Those which are given a subsidy hold accountancy of it.
Theirs accounts are closed each year at the end of February and presented
to the Office which integrate them in the accounts of the CLIPSAS.
Article 25.
Any modification with the present payment falls within the competence of
an ordinary Assembly.
DIRECTORY ADDRESS CLIPSAS CLIPSAS 3 Street of the MEADOWS L-8393 OLM
LUXEMBOURG Tel.:
00(352)307214 Fax: 00(352)26.30.05.37 E mall: mcauchie@pt.lu
mcauchie@pt.lu
LIST SOME MEMBER
Gran Loggia of Italia (Founder)
Great East of Austria (Founder)
Large East of Luxembourg (Founder)
Serenísima Gran Logia of Lengua Española (Founder)
The Large Masonic Lodge for Arab Countries (13-11-1965)
Large Lodge of Denmark (25-09-1970)
Gran Logia Nacional of Puerto Rico (08-02-1976)
George Washington Union (02-02-1979)
Gran Logia of República of Venezuela (14-03-1980)
Large Rite Malagasy (13-03-1981)
Omega Large Lodge of the State of New York (12-03-1982)
Large East & Cabin Plain of Cameroun (12-03-1982)
Gran Logia Simbólica Española (11-03-1983)
Large East of Congo (03-03-1984)
Large Cabin Female of Place Haïtienne of Midsummer's Day of Or.d'
In addition to Mer(08-05-1985)
Large Cabin of Haiti (15-05-1987)
Order Maçonnique Universal Humanitas (15-05-1987)
Gran Direct Latino Americano (15-05-1987)
Large Benign of Republic of Bénin(13-05-1988)
Large Cabin Humanitas Austria (28-04-1989)
Large East & Cabin Associated of Congo (28-04-1989)
Large Cabin Liberal of Turkey (28-04-1989)
Gran Logia Mixta of Chile (10-05-1991)
Large Cabin Female of Memphis-Misraïm (29-05-1992)
Large Cabin Symbolic system Helvetique (29-05-1992)
Large Eburnie (29-05-1992)
Large Cabin Female of Turkey (21-05-1993), in sleep.
Organización Masónica Mexicana (12-05-1994), in sleep.
Gran Logia Feminina of Chile (12-05-1994)
Gran Loggia Massonica Femminile of Italia (26-05-1995)
Grane Loja Unida C Paraná (26-05-1995)
Séréníssime Grand Orient de Grèce(17-05-1996)
Large Cabin of Caribbean (17-05-1997)
Gran Direct of México (17-05-1997)
Large Cabin National of Canada (17-05-1997)
Gran Direct Nacional " Gloria C Occidente " C Brasil (23-05-1998)
Gran Logia LED Norte of Colombia (15-04-2000)
OFFICE President Marc-Antoine CAUCHIE
Last President Javier OTAOLA BAJENETA ßt Vice-president Humberto MURSULI
2nd Vice-president Gabriel LOHOURY GUIGUI
3rd Vice-president and Treasurer Roberta GALLI
4th Vice-president Elie DAMOUNI
5th Vice-president Dimitri LEVANTIS
Rapporteur General Shine DALY
Inspector with account Roberta BIANCHI Serge MOW
Secretary-general Général Marcel
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With the indication SWIFT. BROMITRF 70. DC 46101/30.
ADDRESSES OF the OBEDIENCES AND NAME OF the LARGE MAITRES
Gran Loggia of Italia degli A.L.A.M.
Central Sociologico Italiano Via San Nicola de' Cesarini nº 3 Free
CROSSED I-00186 Roma ITALIA Tel.:
00/3906/68.80.58.31 Fax:
00/3906/687.98.40 E-mail:
gldi@granloggia.it Web site:
HTTP://www.granloggia.it
Grossorient von Österreich Terra Hominibus the Great East of Austria
Postfach 614 Peter DUSEK A-1011 WIEN.
AUSTRIA E-mail:
anselm@fleischmann.at
Grand Orient du Luxembourg GOL B.P. 2136 L 1021 Luxembourg Arnaud DECOCK
GD.DUCHE OF LUXEMBOURG Tel.:
00/352/312.202 Fax: 00/352/26.30.05.37 E-mail: adecock@pt.lu
Serenísima Gran Logia of Lengua Gran Logia de Lengua Española Española
para los Estados Unidos P.O.
Boxes 421 Times Public garden Station of Norte America New York.
Humberto Mursuli Ny The 10036 USA Tel.:
00/212/245.87.57 Fax:
00/212/957.63.79
The Grand Masonic Lodge for Mr.. Adnan A.
Bayoun Arab Countries P.o. Boxes 17071 Adnan A.bayoun Amman 11195 Jordan
Tél./Fax: 00/962/655.367.79
Grand Lodge of Denmark Grande Lodge of Denmark Ny Kongensgade 9, o.g.
Hans Moller Larsen Dk-1472 Copenhagen Denmark Tél/Fax:
00/45/43.73.29.26
Gran Logia Nacional of Puerto Rico Gran Logia Nacional of Puerto Rico
Urb.Valencia Calle Jaén # 311 Edgar MARTINEZ MASDEU
San Juan of Puerto Rico P. R. 00923 U.s.a.
Tel.: 00/787/282.70.92 Fax: 00/787/789.91.26 E-mail: asep@caribe.net
emartinmas@centennialpr.net
George Washington Union Mr.. Michael S.
Niddam 5225 Pooks Hill Road Jean-Louis SMALL Apartment nº 806-South,
Bethesda MANDELEVIUM 208 14-2017 U.S.A.
Tel/Fax: 00/1/301/571.72.22 Fax: 00/1/301/962.79.44.
Gran Logia of República de Gran Logia of República of Venezuela Venezuela
Cárcel has Monzón Residencia Concordia.
Room 1 Jose Rafael MARTINEZ GAMBOA Apartado of correos 4256 1010 A
Caracas VENEZUELA Tel.:
00/5802/484 68 78 Fax:
00/5802/482 43 97 E-mail:
granlogiarv@cantv.net Web:
http//members.tripod.com/granlogia
Great Malagasy Rite Forest M.Jean-Paul B.p. 1458 101- Antananarivo Emile
Babemanantsoa Madagascar Tél./Fax:
00/261/359.80 Omega Large Lodge of the State Omega Large Lodge Of New
York 116 Sharpe Avenue Staten Island, NY 10302 U.S.A.
Roosevelt Green Tel.:
00/1/516/623 07 33 Fax:
00/1/718/720 59 58 E-mail:
MWOmegaGL@aol.com
Large the Plain East & Cabin of the G.O.L.U.C.
Cameroun B.P.4446 Douala CAMEROUN Marcel DOBILL Faxes 00.237.402373 and
420726
Gran Logia Simbólica Española G. L. S. E. Apartado 557 8080 Barcelona
Ascensión Tejerina España.
Tél./Fax: 00/34/93.268.18.89 E-mail: glse@glse.org Web site:
HTTP://www.glse.org
The Grand Orient du Congo G.O.C.
B.P. 14.642 Kinshasa L REPUBLIC DEMOCRATIQUE OF CONGO Leopold MAKOKO or
M. Takizal Luyan
AV. Franklin Roosevelt 188 A 1050 Brussels BELGIUM
Grande Loge Feminine de Belgique G.L.F.B./V.G.L.B.
rue de Dries 21 Myriam BAUDON B-1190 Brussels BELGIUM
Tel.: 00/32/23.32.10.02 Fax:
00/32/23.32.26.95 E-mail: GLFB-VGLB@euronet.be
Nederlandse Grootloge der Gemengde N.G.G.V.
Hogelaan 2 Vrijmetselarij NL-3134 Vlaardingen the NETHERLANDS
Mixed Grand Lodge of the Netherlands Tel.:
00/3110/248.98.11 Fax:
00/3110/248.98.12 Bob Van Den Bosch E-mail: arctus@yahoo.com Site:
www.nggv.nl@xsâll.nl
Grande Oriente Lusitano Grande Directs Lusitano Grand the East of
Portugal Rua C Gremio Lusitano 25 Eugenio Oscar Filipe of OLIVEIRA P-1200
Lisboa PORTUGAL Tel.:
00/3512/13.42.45.06 Fax: 00/3512/13.24.65.57
Grande Loge Haïtienne Cabin de St. Jean of Orients overseas 175-21, 88th
Which occurred Jamaica, N.Y. 11432 U.S.A.
Civil Bernard Tel.: 00/1/718/658.69.17 E-mail: BernardCivil@hotmail.com
Grande Loge de Haiti M.Bertholand Edouard Limps Postal 13046, Delmas
Bertholand EDOUARD Port with the Prince.
HAITI Tel.: 00/509/249.30.99
Universaler Freimaurer Orden Dr.. Helga Schichtl " Humanitas " Brunnstr.
3 Order Maç.Universel Humanitas D-80331 München.
GERMANY Helga Schichtl Tel.: 00/49/89.260.42.19 Fax: 00/49/89.260.192.96
E-mail:
Helga.Schichtl@bertelsmann.de
Gran Directs Latino Americano Sr.
Rolando Moya Tasquer Edificio Marinoar Avenida Eloy Alfaro N34-85 Rolando
Moya Tasquer P.o Box:
17-01.2676 Quito Ecuador Tel.:
00/5932/246.317 Fax:
00/5932/246.315 E-mail:
golaconsejo@hotmail.com Web site:
HTTP://www.hotmail.com or M. Armando Fuenzaliza Bunster 25 rue Rouget de
Lisle. 45400 Semoy FRANCE Tél./Fax. 00/332/38.61.02.47
Grand Bénin de la République Grand Bénin B.P.1864 Cotonou du Bénin
REPUBLIQUE DU BENIN Mouritalabi OLATOUNDJI Tél.:
00/229/31.43.66 Fax: 00/229/31.22.65
Gross Loge Humanitas Austria Frau Helga Ebenberger Grande Loge Humanitas
Autriche Linzerstrasse, 210/6 Helga EBENBERGER 1140 Wien AUTRICHE Tél./Fax:
00/431/914.98.86 E-mail: helga.ebenberger@aon.at
Grands Orient & Loge Associés du G.O.L.A.
With. C.
Congo B.P. 2825 Brazzaville Gabriel NZAMBILA REPÚBLIQUE DU CONGO Tél./Fax:
00/242/94.16.29 Tel. portable: 00242.42.87.12 E-mail: nzambila@Hotmail.com
Özgür Masoniar Büyük Locasi Özgür Masoniar Büyük Locasi
Grand Liberal Lodge of Turkey Müeyyet sokak.
No 3 80050 Beyoglu-Istanbul Turkey Murat Özgen Ayfer Tel.:
00/90/.212.292 00 34 Fax: mason@mason-mahfili.org.tr
Gran Logia Mixta de Chile Corporación Centro Santiago Catedral nº 2091
Diego LAGOMARCINO Casilla Postal nº 13592 Santiago CHILE Tél.:
00/562/696.05.22 Fax:
00/562/671.95.80 E-mail:
glmdech@entelchile.net
Grande Loge Féminine de G.L.F.M.M. Memphis-Misraîm 5 rue de l'Eglise
F-92100 Boulogne-Billancourt FRANCE Martine FAIVRE GOLD Tél/Fax :
00/331/45.46.46.88.
E-mail: martine.faivre-gold@wanadoo.fr
Grande Loge Symbolique Helvétique.
M. Georges Dubois Chemin Curtinaus 5 Georges DUBOIS CH-1095 Lutry SUISSE
Tél./Fax:
00/4122/346.00.23
Grande Eburnie Grande Eburnie 01 BP 4479 ABIDJAN 01 Gabriel LOUHOURY
GUIGUI COTE D'IVOIRE Tél/Fax:
00/225/20.21.10. 43 E-mail: SAE@AFRICAONLINE.co.ci
Gran Logia Femenina de Chile Gran Logia Femenina de Chile C/ Tegualda nº
2009 Ñuñoa.
Nancy MUÑOZ MIRANDA Código Postal:
684.1203 Santiago CHILE Tél./Fax. 00/562/274.57.84 E-mail:
glfem@entelchile.net
Gran Loggia Massonica Femminile G.L.M.F.I. d'Italia Via Scipione
Ammirato, 20 Grande Loge Féminine d'Italie I-50136 Firenze ITALIE Gabriella
BAGNOLESI Tél/Fax:
00/390/55.655 03 21 GLF@granloggiafemminile.org
Grande Loja Unida de Paraná G.L.U. P.
Caixa Postal 1033 80011-970 Curitiba PR BRASIL Jefferson Isaac SCHEER Tél:
00/5541/362 24 99 Fax:
00/5541/362 33 08 E-mail:
jijs@uol.com.br Site :
www.maconaria.org
Séréníssime Grand Orient de Grèce S.G.O.G.
Michael Voda, 139 Emmanuel KONTOYIANNIS Athènes 104 46 GRECE Tél./Fax:
00/301/86.19.142
Grande Loge de la Caraïbe G. L. D. L. C. B. P.
3017 Raizet Sud Serge TONDU 97139 ABYMES.
GUADELOUPE Tél.:
00/590/91 07 71 (bureau G:. M: .) Tél/Fax :
00/590/95 45 21 (domicile G: .M:.) E-mail :
stondu@wanadoo.fr
Gran Oriente de México Gran Oriente de México C/ Toltecas Manz.7.
Lote 9.
Victor Vite MARTINEZ Col.
Pedregal de Santo Domingo.
C.P. 04369.
Delegación Coyoacán. Mexico.
Mexico City. D.F.
MEXICO Tél.: 00/525/1/5421-0180 Fax : 00/525/1/5702-1716 E-mail:
e_rive@yahoo.com
Grande Loge Nationale du Canada G. L. N. C.
5524 Boulevard Plamondon Elie DAMOUNI Brossard, Québec J4W 1G9 CANADA
Tél.: 00/1/450/465.01.49 Fax:
00/1/450/465.91.47 E-mail:
bgsecretariat@glnc.org
Grande Oriente Nacional "Gloria Gr. Or. Nac.
Gloria do Ocidente Do Ocidente" do Brasil Caixa Postal nº 851. 74.001-970
Goiânia GO BRASIL Jacyntho FERNANDEZ DUTRA Tél.:
00/5561/354.31.89 Fax: 00/5562/289.10.25 E-mail: gonabdf@zaz.com.br
E-mail G: .M: . jacyntho@zaz.com.br
Gran Logia del Norte de Colombia Gran Logia del Norte de Colombia Calle 80
Nº. 42E- 14.
Barranquilla Guillermo BOLIVAR BARRIOS COLOMBIA Tél.:
00/57/ 359.60.04 Fax :
00/57/340.68.56 E-mail :
glnortecolombia@hotmail.com |