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Associate Degree Initiation - September 29, 2019 - Philadelphia, PA

September 29, 2019 from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Location: Philadelphia Atelier, TMO
Street: 8458 Frankford Avenue
City/Town: Philadelphia

Philadelphia Atelier, TMO

Event Description

The Philadelphia Atelier of the Traditional Martinist Order is scheduled to have the Associate Degree Initiation on Sunday, September 29, 2019 starting at 2 PM. This initiation enables you to attend degree appropriate conventicles and classes at Martinist Heptads and Ateliers.

Location:
Philadelphia Atelier, TMO
8458 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19136

In order to take the Associate Degree Initiation you would need to be both an up-to-date Rosicrucian member (any degree level) and a TMO home study member and have submitted an application for the Associate Initiation. If you are not already a Martinist, you can join at www.martinists.org.

If you are not yet familiar with the Martinist Tradition, or would like more information, you can request "The Light of Martinism" a short booklet on the Tradition and its history, at www.martinists.org


For more information on the Associate Degree Initiation or upcoming classes, please contact the Philadelphia Atelier at Pennsylvania@amorc.rosicrucian.org. Please include the following information in your email:


• your name
• AMORC key number
• date your AMORC dues are paid up to
• TMO Key ID
• Date your TMO dues are paid up to
• telephone no.
• email address


We would appreciate your contacting us by September 13, 2019 with the above information, if you wish to register for the initiation, to allow sufficient time for completion and return of the application form. There is a $15.00 fee for the Initiation to cover the cost of the regalia.

Any questions? Please email us at Pennsylvania@amorc.rosicrucian.org or call Don Ringgold, Atelier Master at 215-605-8550.

Looking forward to welcoming you into the Light of Martinism!


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