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Saint Enoch and the masons

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aeu99217 | 21:00 Sat 25th Mar 2006 | History
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Does anybody know why Saint Enoch train station, later turned into St Enoch Square and shopping centre, in Glasgow got its name. Enoch was an obscure figure in the old testament and was involved with the nephilim. The story of Enoch is quite central to masonic rituals, can anyone shed any further light?

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Derived from the name of the mother of St Mungo (founder of Glasgow)


St Thenaw info here: http://www.electricscotland.com/history/glasgow/anec3.htm


St Mungo info here: http://www.electricscotland.com/history/glasgow/anec1.htm try St Mungo as a search on the site and sit back and read .......

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Thanks. I was hoping for a masonic conspiracy, guess the truth is always a bit more mundane!
I was in St. Enochs sq on Saturday and luckily I didn't see any masons.
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maybe you weren't looking properly? If you were in glasgow on a saturday you will have definately rubbed shoulders with a few masons. the movement is endemic in scottish society
Well I did see some undesirables gettin on the underground, but they were only Rangers fans so I don't think there will be any masons among them.
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I doubt it, but the men in the black uniforms with hats were probably masons.


Undesirables? I presume you are not from Glasgow? Rangers colours are red white and blue, not green and white. The undesirables that you were so unfortunate to have inflicted upon your eyes were celtic fans.


Perhaps you were lucky that the masons in the black uniform were there, to look after the decent folk.

mason are the scum of the earth along with the Orange order. Rangers fans like aeu are the scum who like nothing but to sprout anti catholoc hatred all over the place

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hopalong, maybe you would like to hop into the spirit of things. It was a jovial rejoinder to henke, i don't really see how i am anti-catholic??? Unfortunatley people like yourself always seem to take things too seriously, at the end of the day your attitude is tantamount to those who indulge in religous bigotry. its called intolerance.


i hope for your sake you are just young and your youthful over enthusiasm, jump the gun attitude, hormone raging body, will eventually be turned into something useful and productive. However, if you are not then enjoy your poverty/knowlegde stricken existence while the rest of us have a good time. Loser.

Well, aeu, I am not a youth i am 46 year old Celtic fan non bigot no problems with anyones religeon colour or creed.
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Well why am i anti-catholic? where did i mention religion? Or are you going for a Derrida stance? I don't care about religion, race etc. I'm a secularist, but also don't undermine anyone elses decisions, tradition etc. You, on the other hand do. I am not a mason, I have no opinion on the organisation. However, as a historian I view it as an object for study and rather than let you dwell in your obvious bigotry, i'll just let you know that they do a lot of charity work. But yes i will agree in certain areas a lot of questionable people are drawn to them, but they hold similar views of the organisation as yourself. It is not the masons that do not allow catholics to join, it is a medievil papal bull.


Please do not feel that i am trying to support them etc but rather give you an alternative view, instead of your broad generalisations like the one you pigeonholed me with, when i had made absolutely no mention of religion and the other charges you levelled at me.


The accusations you jumped to, say more about you and your intolerant views and general ignorance. Than anything else.

As I said AEU before maybe you didn't read that bit I am not a bigot and I hate all forms of bigotry. I apologise that I implied you are one. But I don't like organiseations like the Free mason, orange order or any other religeous group, whether catholic or prostatant. I am a Catholic and go to mass but there are many thing I don't like about the RC church. Does that make me a bigot?


Good luck with your research

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Appreciated on both fronts and fair enough, maybe i jumped the gun a bit too.

mayby some info about enoch, he was the grand-grand father of Noah, and his book who whas found, has more christian theology than Jeish and this even before the christ was born. if you like to know some more about it please refer to th following web http://reluctant-messenger.com/enoch.html. or just type Enoch you will find a lot of info about it


Now just to clear some mis understandings, and bring some light, hopalong you are saying that you don't like organisations such as free masonery Orange groups, then I would like to know why you are going every sunday to the church? jus to tell you that Catholisme is one the mas organisations in the world. And for your info in free masonery will be never against any religion, there in there mids, al the world religion are represented because every one of us belief's in a god not in prophets.I am sure that in your 46 you have been helped out by a free masson even without your aknowledge that this person whas one.so just think about it before making conclusions about people of things that you do not understand, ho yes for your info Iam 48 years old.An other info that I can give as well known Scotmans where Free masons such has Walter Scott, Robert Burns and I will be not surprised if there are not Celtic or ranger player who are Free masons.


AEU if you wich I can find out a we bit more if Enoch is related to Freemasonery just let me know





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thanks belgian. My research isn't actually freemasonary, but history of medicine at ed uni. However, i do have quite a lay interest in it. The books that sparked this are 'Uriel's Machine' and 'the hiram key' both by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas, who are also english freemasons.


So i was entirgued that St Enoch square, station, etc was named what it was. Nickmoo provided an answer to how it got its name, but i still reckon there was some sort of freemasonary directive, so to speak, behind it etc. So do you know anything about glasgow lodges and enoch?

I will have a Look in this, For so far that Ialreay know is no Lodgecalled ST Enoch in Glasgow there only one in whole Scotland and you can find this one in Uddingston I will have a visit to our Edinburgh masonry Library I mayby can I find some usefull info. Do you mind if I give you my E-mail? the reason for is that it will be easier to send you stuff if Ifind some

Hi aeu99217. Just wondering if you got anywhere with your St Enoch research?

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