W Bro Bill Allan celebrates 70 years in Freemasonry
On Wednesday 13th of September, 61 Brethren watched the Deputy Provincial Grand Master VW Bro Keith Young PGSwdB present W Bro Bill Allan PPJGW with a certificate marking 70 years in Freemasonry.
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On Wednesday 13th of September, 61 Brethren watched the Deputy Provincial Grand Master VW Bro Keith Young PGSwdB present W Bro Bill Allan PPJGW with a certificate marking 70 years in Freemasonry.
On Saturday 26th August 2017, W Bro Paul R Stevenson, a Member of Hilbre Lodge No: 2375, presently an Acting Provincial Standard Bearer, has just…
Debbie Fifield from Beach Within Reach receives the cheque from the group of local Freemasons On the 24th August, Craft and Chapter Charity Stewards from…
2020 Vision – The Future of My Lodge The first group of Masters and Wardens to attend the new 2020 Vision – The Future of My Lodge presentation met at…
Freemasonry may even be considered complementary to Islam as its principles only go to reinforce a Muslim brother’s own faith; contrary to the misconceptions widely held among my Muslim brethren from various sects. The distrust perhaps arises from the fact that masonic symbols are derived from segments of the Old Testament such as the Temple of King Solomon
Roclyffe Lodge No 5198 that meets at Bacup have recently had two applicants for Initiation into their Lodge. The first of these Initiations took place on Thursday 25th May but, due to holidays and other commitments of their members, they had a shortfall of numbers of their members who were able to take part in the Initiation Ceremony
There is no shortage of canals and paths in the Wigan area, all within striking distance of the three Masonic halls in the Borough, but the group decided to make one of its MCF 2021 Festival fundraising events a special day out and opted for a sponsored walk along the Lancaster canal.
Saturday 6th May saw the Salford District lodges celebrate the Tercentenary of Freemasonry by hosting a Ball at Hemsley House, Salford for the brethren,…
The closure of Sure and Stedfast Lodge No 9326 was not the final act of this former Boy’s Brigade lodge at Liverpool. Renowned for their generosity of spirit across the years, the members on closure settled all bills, ensured a provision to lodge widows and contemplated where the residue would be best placed. It was agreed to make two pecuniary donations, the recipients chosen being Liverpool Masonic Hall and the Kindred Lodges Association.