John Hamill discusses some of Freemasonry’s most cherished principles
What unites us Picking and choosing which principles of Freemasonry apply, such as discussing religion or politics, risks undermining the very essence of…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
What unites us Picking and choosing which principles of Freemasonry apply, such as discussing religion or politics, risks undermining the very essence of…
The welfare of others Pro Grand Master Peter Lowndes believes that we should recall the brotherly love shown between Freemasons during the First World…
Meeting Place: Royal Assembly Rooms, Albert Square, Great Yarmouth, NR30 3JH Secretary: D.G. Bolton, 74, Scott Road, Norwich, NR1 1YRTel: 01603…
Meeting Place: The Masonic Hall, Chandler’s Hill, Norfolk NR18 0BE. Richard Gurney Lodge No 8387 is named after the 17th Provincial Grand Master for…
Meeting Place: The Masonic Hall, 108 Norwich Rd, Wroxham, Norfolk, NR12 8RY Meetings: 2nd Saturday in March, October, December and 4th Saturday in April…
Meeting Place: The Masonic Hall, 108 Norwich Road, Wroxham, NR12 8RY Secretary: W. Bro Alan A C A Morrell – 1 Two Saints Close, Hoveton, Norfolk…
Meeting Place: The Masonic Hll, 108 Norwich Road, Wroxham, NR12 8RY Secretary: Patrick DENNY PPJGD 12 Peter Avenue, Acle. Norwich. NR13 3BSTel: 01493…
You are now an Entered Apprentice Freemason – the first step in your journey through what is known as The Craft Degrees. The word ‘apprentice’ means…
At its General Meeting held in Norfolk in November 2014, The Freemasons’ Grand Charity approved grants totalling £1,365,500 to be donated to…
The purpose of learning the arts is to train the mind how to think (as opposed to what to think). By combining the seven liberal arts with the five senses, one can distinguish between reality and fiction. This can be visually represented with a Pythagorean triangle.