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2016 Victory Lodge Trip – Gems of Ireland – Latest News from East Ribble District

1st July 2016
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Just like last year, a group of excited Victory Lodge members, friends, wives and partners left Blackburn at 7:30am on Sunday 12th June 2016 on a coach driven by the Blackburn Masonic Hall Chairman – a certain Phil Beaumont. “The Courier” – Sue Beaumont, most ably assisted him.

Categories Latest News, PGL East Lancashire

110-year history of Royal Union Lodge river cruise – A Tradition Worth Upholding!

1st July 2016
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A Tradition Worth Upholding! One Cheltenham-based lodge, can boast a traditional social event which stretches back unbroken for more than a century.

Categories Freemasonry in England, Latest News, PGL Gloucestershire

Vedra Lodge No. 3137 gains Silver Award – Durham 2021 Festival

1st July 2016
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Assistant Provincial Grand Master, Simon Craig Steele, who is also his Lodge’s Charity Steward, with his silver pin to acknowledge that his Lodge, Vedra Lodge No. 3137, had gained the Silver Award

Categories Durham Freemasons, Freemasonry in Durham, Latest News, PGL Durham

The Iron Bridge Lodge No. 9897 in Shropshire goes from strength to strength

1st July 2016
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Bridging the gap The Iron Bridge Lodge in Shropshire is attracting younger members with a blend of social media, streamlined ceremonies and core…

Categories Freemasonry in England, Freemasonry Today, Latest News

ROBERT BURNS’ PLANNED JOURNEY TO JAMAICA MAY HAVE BEEN MERELY A CRI DE COEUR

1st July 2016
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Within the argument being made on behalf of advocating an apology from Glasgow for its historical relationship with Caribbean chattel slavery (misplaced in our opinion) there is the sub-clause about Robert Burns, pictured, and his Jamaican ambitions

Categories Freemasonry in Scotland

Celebrating the Spirit of Rugby with East Kent Freemasons

1st July 2016
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In the largest gathering of its kind for a decade, over 500 rugby fans and Freemasons filled the Winter Gardens in Margate on Monday 29th February to…

Categories Freemasonry in England, Freemasonry Today, Latest News

Wyggeston Lodge remembers those who fought in the Somme 

1st July 20161st July 2016
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Bro. John Phillips recounts his recent trip to the Somme to lay a wreath on behalf of the Wyggeston Lodge and the Master whose father fought in the battle 100 years ago.

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New Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center Now Open

1st July 20161st July 2016
New Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center Now Open

Minnesota Masonic Charities has opened its brand spankin’ new $22 million heritage center in Bloomington on the grounds of the Minnesota Masonic Home. The facility has a 443-seat auditorium, a lodge room, museum, library, conference space and a dining facility with a full catering kitchen.

Categories Freemasonry in America, Global Freemasonry, Latest News

RW William Logan, DGM of South Carolina Passes

1st July 20161st July 2016
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Brother Moises Gomez from New Jersey reported the following tragic news out of South Carolina last night: Brethren, it’s with a sad and heavy heart, that…

Categories Freemasonry in America, Global Freemasonry, Latest News

Freemasonry and the First Day of the Somme.

1st July 201630th June 2016
Freemasonry and the First Day of the Somme.

Brethren, on the First Day of the Somme 1916, the population of Ulster was to suffer an awful devastating blow as their menfolk endured terrible losses in the killing fields of The Somme, as they went over the top at 7.30AM and charged into a maelstrom of death and destruction

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