Freemasonry: belief in a Supreme Being
One of the pre-requisites that must be satisfied by a prospective candidate in order to become initiated into the “mysteries and privileges” of…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
One of the pre-requisites that must be satisfied by a prospective candidate in order to become initiated into the “mysteries and privileges” of…
by Bro. H.L. HAYWOOD, Editor THE BUILDER The Builder Magazine, June 1924 – Volume X – Number 6 FREEMASONRY AND THE ROMAN COLLEGIA THE ORIGIN OF…
That there are men in our Order whose lives and characters reflect no credit on the Institution, whose ears turn coldly from its beautiful lessons of…
St. Patrick’s Founded in 1756 as No. 270, Warrant Exchanged in 1817 for No. 43. Installation Night 2016. Worshipful Master W. Bro. John Noel Cross, being…
W.Bro. Henry Collins notches up 70 years as a Freemason W Bro Henry Collins receives his 70th Certificate Pictured here between W Bro Mike Amos, WM of…
Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance From left: Michael Roff, Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Herefordshire; Rev David Bowen,…
Glen Innes Masonic lodge lifts the veil of mystery Glen Innes Masonic Lodge Director of Ceremonies Ross Haron THE Glen Innes Masonic Lodge opened up its…
County Councillor Margaret Brindle (centre) with some of the charity and Masonic representatives. Gemma Sherlock [email protected] Wednesday 18…
Jock Stein was arguably the greatest club manager in Scotland with Celtic FC. Born in Burbank in Lanarkshire he went down the coal mines to earn a living as a miner but football was to become his escape from the black hole in the ground. Jock Stein played football for Blantyre Vics, Albion Rovers, Dundee United, Llanelli Town and finally Celtic. Forced to retire playing from constant ankle injuries, Jock coached the reserves and youth teams.
The word etiquette can be defined as the “established rule of procedure and ceremony in a court or any official or other body”. Perhaps for Masonic…