In Memoriam: WBro Frank Nugent, Marlowe Lodge No. 6506
It was with great sadness earlier this year that W. Bro Frank Nugent passed away. He was a stalwart of the lodge and we felt that his legacy should live…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
It was with great sadness earlier this year that W. Bro Frank Nugent passed away. He was a stalwart of the lodge and we felt that his legacy should live…
Each lodge and chapter have their stalwarts or figureheads and Dennis Fitton certainly falls into that bracket at St Bede Royal Arch Chapter. Anyone who…
Lodge Amity and Rossendale Forest No. 283 celebrate 225 years
Stepping Out to Hollywood September 2016 Two girls from Newton Aycliffe have just returned from the invitation only, Hollywood Summer Tour, which is a…
Harte enjoys a reputation for organising a good night and have again lived up to that reputation by persuading Dr Robert Lomas, author of the Hiram Key and many other masonic books, to travel up to Hartlepool to deliver one of his superb lectures to a full house of Durham freemasons that included a magnificent 68 visitors from 36 lodges. Robert is certainly well written and well versed in matters masonic, to the extent that he was even involved with Dan Brown on his Lost Key book and has been named by Brown as the substance and inspiration behind his Robert Langdon character.
A Poole Hospital charity, supporting children with life limiting illnesses, have benefited from the efforts of members of Dorset Freemasonry.
Cystic Fibrosis Trust innovative programme, called SmartCareFC, has been largely funded by a grant from the Masonic Charity Foundation. SmartCareFC will explore the benefits of monitoring the condition at home and liaising with specialist health teams remotely. This should avoid people living with the condition having to repeatedly travel into hospital.
“Young Guns in the Lodge of Peace No 322” On 15 September, Danny Kenny was raised to the 3rd Degree by the Master, Wardens and Brethren of the Lodge….