Philanthropy & Societal development: A Closer Look at Funded Research by Freemasons

In an era where scientific advancement plays a pivotal role in shaping healthcare outcomes, the financial backing of philanthropic organizations can significantly propel forward innovative research endeavors. Among such contributors, the Freemasons emerge as a silent yet potent force, channeling funds into cutting-edge medical research

In the realms of philanthropy and societal development, the Freemasons have long been recognized not only for their secretive rites and bonds of brotherhood but also for their commitment to fostering educational and charitable initiatives. Among their lesser-publicized contributions is the significant support they extend to research projects across a variety of fields. In recent … Read more

Building Bridges of Hope: Sam’s Place and the Freemasons of Country Pursuits Lodge United Effort to Empower Blackpool’s Youth

Blackpool Freemasons, particularly the Country Pursuits Lodge, in supporting Sam's Place is a testament to their commitment to community welfare. Freemasons in the area are known for their philanthropic efforts, supporting a wide range of causes and initiatives that benefit the local community

Discover how the Country Pursuits Lodge of West Lancashire No. 6615, based in St. Annes-On-Sea, champions the cause of Sam’s Place, a Blackpool charity dedicated to aiding children and young adults with disabilities. Learn about their collaborative efforts to enhance employability skills, promote inclusion, and support families in need.

The Aesthetics of the Renaissance: A Fusion of Art and Science

Renaissance architecture embraced symmetry, using mathematically precise ratios and a desire for balance.

As you progress through the Masonic degrees, you are encouraged to delve into the Hidden Mysteries of Nature and Science, and what era is more suited for such study than the Renaissance? This period is celebrated for its extraordinary artistic achievements. Below are some of its most distinguished works: Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Mona Lisa”: … Read more