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00:00:18 1 Overview of relationships between masonic organizations
00:03:25 2 History
00:06:11 3 Recognition
00:06:42 4 Membership
00:07:37 5 Rites, orders, and degrees
00:07:47 5.1 England & Wales
00:11:36 5.2 Scotland
00:12:37 5.3 United States
00:13:27 5.4 Canada
00:14:03 5.5 Ireland
00:16:34 5.6 Nordic Europe
00:16:53 5.7 France
00:17:08 5.8 Other orders and degrees
00:19:07 6 Other affiliated bodies
00:21:04 6.1 Youth organizations
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There are many organisations and Orders which form part of the widespread fraternity of Freemasonry, each having its own structure and terminology. Collectively these may be referred to as Masonic bodies, Masonic orders or appendant bodies (or orders) of Freemasonry.
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