We are a mirror of society
A member of society Would you describe Freemasonry as a product of the class struggle? In his 2016 Prestonian Lecture, Dr Richard Berman defines…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
A member of society Would you describe Freemasonry as a product of the class struggle? In his 2016 Prestonian Lecture, Dr Richard Berman defines…
The joint Conference on the history of Freemasonry held by Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 and Queens’ College at the University of Cambridge in…
The Warrington Heritage Day saw the doors of the Museum of Freemasonry and the Masonic hall open to welcome the general public, to view the various displays of Masonic artefacts and memorabilia in the setting of the Masonic hall which was purpose built in 1933.
After the September Quarterly Communication, I took the opportunity to visit the new exhibition which has been opened in Grand Lodge, in Room 23 adjacent…
The next concert in the ‘Tercentenary’ organ concert series is being given in the Grand Temple at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London, at 5 pm on December 14th 2016. The performer will be the brilliant international concert artist, Jane Parker-Smith.
Paddock Wood Freemasons were delighted to present a £1,000 cheque to Wealden Sailability, to support them in their project involving disabled children and adults.
MUSICAL MEMORIES: From the Canterbury Festival 6 years ago. This article was submitted by Tony Eldridge, Secretary and one of the Founding Members of the…
W.Bro Andy Cross, IPM of St Barnabas Lodge, 948, visited the offices of Dementia UK this week to hand over a cheque for more than £1,500 as part of the funds raised during his year as Master of the Lodge.
WHY IS IT THAT OUR Fraternity bears the name “Freemasonry” instead of “Masonry”? Why the “free” in it? Far back in the Middle Ages a freemason was the name of a builder who could design buildings as well as construct them. He was what we should now call an architect.
Sine Favore Lodge № 9856 was Consecrated in London in September 2010 by members of the Police Federation and from its inception the Lodge has twice a year travelled to locations outside London. The Lodge usually meets at 10 Duke Street.