Gran Loggia Madre C.A.M.E.A.

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C.A.M.E.A. is third masonic pole in Italy.

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On 1958, C.A.M.E.A. had germinated by Aldo Vitale, Holy General Priory of Sovereign Councils’ member and Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite’s Great Surveyor. He was going to form an elite that constituted the unity between every Great Lodge or Great Orient being in Italy. This unity must be in the chase of purely Scottish Tradition. The dialogue gave not fructification because there were a lot of individualism. On 1978, C.A.M.E.A. wrote a Charter for fixing duty of Great Charters Scottish of the 1786. C.A.M.E.A.’s intentions ascended itself to a lush amplification but on 1982, through outrage P2, Great Lodge C.A.M.E.A., in the Sovereign Council, decided to channel itself into Serenissima Gran Loggia Nazionale Italiana degli A.L.A.M. comunione di Piazza del Gesù. This operation was the animus to safeguard, to guard and hand on Scottish’s calibres. C.A.M.E.A.’s arousal has given-back blood to the arrangement. At present, C.A.M.E.A. extend itself on Italy whole. Again, C.A.M.E.A. affirms that the Free-Masonry is a way of light.

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