The Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons (HFAF) which is now known as Freemasonry for Women is a fraternity for women and organised by women. It was founded in 1913 and membership is open to women of any race or religion, who are able to profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest secular fraternal societies. Freemasonry has evolved over the centuries as a system of moral guidance, characterised by allegory and symbolism. It is compatible with all religions enabling men and women of different faiths and backgrounds to follow a common purpose of living a moral life for the good of themselves and others. In the UK there are single sex fraternities such as ours and mixed Fraternities. Our precepts are taught by a series of ceremonies.
Within the first minute of this video..."there were two women in the group of occult leaders, which I named. Possibly, you have heard that membership in the Masonic Lodge is only for men. Well, in Europe they have what is called Co-Masonry. Helena Blavatsky and Annie Bessant were both Masons in good standing in European lodges..." then a picture is shown with Annie Bessant and it's captioned "BROTHER Annie Bessant".
https://masonicfind.com/women-in-freemasonry
Former Freemason David L Gray:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITGnTS-v7VE
at the 9:55 mark "...but you do have women Freemasons..."
32nd degree York and Scottish Rite Freemason, Royal Arch and Royal Select. He also used to oversee an Eastern Star Lodge amongst other things.
That's a fun little rando internet blog you found though.
Hey, I'm back.
I have more for you on this topic of female Freemasonry, which you say is non-existent. On the contrary...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Qvo2eZLBY
Within the first minute of this video..."there were two women in the group of occult leaders, which I named. Possibly, you have heard that membership in the Masonic Lodge is only for men. Well, in Europe they have what is called Co-Masonry. Helena Blavatsky and Annie Bessant were both Masons in good standing in European lodges..." then a picture is shown with Annie Bessant and it's captioned "BROTHER Annie Bessant".
The more ya know.