New Zealand Freemasons donate $50,000 to the New Zealand Rugby Foundation

New Zealand Freemasons donate $50,000 to the New Zealand Rugby Foundation

The Freemasons Foundation has donated $50,000 to the New Zealand Rugby Foundation which partners with New Zealand’s seriously injured rugby players.

The donation was announced at a charity evening hosted by the Freemasons Foundation at the North Shore Masonic Centre in Albany, on the night of the second test between the All Blacks and British and Irish Lions rugby team.

Cambridge Freemasons make £1,000 donation to Defibrillators For All

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This is a Whittlesey based charity which has installed 35 public access defibrillators in Whittlesey and has provided awareness training sessions in all schools in the town. It is also running a screening program to detect young people at risk of sudden cardiac arrest.

Freemasons donate £60,000 to British Deaf Association to create sign-language videos

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The British Deaf Association has been awarded a grant of £60,000 to help fund sign-language videos to help deaf people access vital services.

The grant will fund the production of 240 sign-language videos which aim to help deaf people access services ranging from health matters through to legal and financial advice.

Cumberland and Westmorland Freemasons to hold An Evening with VOCES8

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As part of the Tercentenary celebrations the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmorland is delighted to host One of the world’s most versatile and best-loved singing ensembles which has toured the world, performing an evocative repertory from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary arrangements. This event is open to members of the general public.

70th Federation of School Lodges Meeting will be held at Pocklington School – Saturday 2nd September 2017

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Open to Masons of all ranks, the Federation Lodge meeting commences at 16:00, Plans for the Daggards W Bros Eddie Wildman and Ean Blair to perform Festive Board Entertainment, a light-hearted look at the historical and present day music used when Lodge Meetings are concluded and the eating and drinking begins

Video : Freemasonry and Traditionalism in the East and West

Angel Millar

The Livingston Library’s lecture series continues with Angel Millar. Angel is the author of a number of titles related to Freemasonry. His articles on esotericism, spirituality, history, and culture have also been published in Quest magazine, the Journal of Indo-European Studies, and Philalethes, among others.

Abgel has spent more than a decade researching, writing about, and lecturing on Freemasonry and its relationship to Western esotericism and other spiritual traditions and their societies and Orders.

The main focus of this lecture will be Freemasonry’s relationship to various societies and movements in both the East and West over the last three centuries and their attempt to ‘ride the tiger’ of modernity.