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The History And Persecutions Of Spanish Freemasonry
The History And Persecutions Of Spanish Freemasonry
THE ENTERED APPRENTICE’S HANDBOOK by W.Bro. J.S.M. WARD
W. Bro. Ward is one of the most able and earnest of Masonic students. He brings to bear on the task of research the mind of a scholar, enriched by…
Cheshire Freemasons support ‘Open Door Centre’ with £2500 donation
The ‘Open Door Centre’ is a small local Charity based in Liscard, Wallasey which provides Creative Theraputive Services to those aged between 15 &…
Freemasons donate £500 to Blind Veterans UK
On this the 100th Anniversary of the Great War, The Armed Forces lodge 9875 in Newport, Monmouthshire have donated £500 to a military charity. Blind…
Derbyshire Freemasons Launch Porchway Club for for New and young Masons
Pictured is one of our newest initiates Bro David May receiving the Porchway Club introductory letter from the Provincial Grand Master at the meeting of United Services Lodge in Derby on Friday 2nd November.
The Spanish Persecution
It’s never too late. That was the spirit in which Spain’s freemasons held their recent annual assembly in Madrid, welcoming representatives of lodges…
A Modern Examination of the Landmarks of Freemasonry
Few subjects in Masonic Jurisprudence generate more interest and debate than the Landmarks of Freemasonry. Every new Brother is charged to protect and preserve them, but there is much conflicting information about what the Landmarks of Masonry actually are. Considering that the proper observation of the Landmarks is a primary factor in the decision of whether a Grand Lodge is recognized or not and the preservation of them one of the most important considerations in making any Masonic policy, it is important that the Landmarks of the order be well understood.
Freemasons Donate £2,500 to Harry’s Rainbow Trust
Bucks MCF Donates £2,500 to Harry’s Rainbow Trust
Andrew Hough & Mike Clanfield recently presented Odette Mould & Emma Gilead certificate to mark a donation made to the Harry’s Rainbow trust for £2,500 by the MCF (Masonic Charitable Foundation).
The Old Charges Revisited
Since 1717, this has been a subject of passionate concern to almost every Freemason. There remain a mass of competing views and theories, and this question has dominated research into Freemasonry.