Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire
Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire ‘Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire: A History of the Fraternity and its Influence in Syria and the Levant’ by…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire ‘Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire: A History of the Fraternity and its Influence in Syria and the Levant’ by…
Middlesex Grand Family Fete – Sunday 17th July – Stalls For Free ! Posted on May 15, 2016 in News Brethren, We are at present taking bookings for…
A new policy at Harvard University ostensibly aimed at so-called “rape culture” on college campuses, as well as an attempt to foster “inclusion,” seems to…
The billiards room at the Joplin Valley of the SR. Photo by Roger Noman. It’s a happy headline to read these days. The members of the Scottish Rite in…
Some of Orr’s Published Works. Brethren, Some 200 years ago, on the 24th April 1816 James Orr was buried in the old graveyard at Templecorran,…
The winning team from Military Jubilee Lodge No 2195. Freemasons in Dover had to sharpen their minds and pencils for the annual inter-lodge quiz night…
The Leicestershire and Rutland Light Blue Club started their 2016 with a visit to Scotland and to two of the oldest masonic lodges in the world and to top it all off a visit to the beautiful Rosslyn Chapel.
The members and friends of St George’s Lodge of Chorley No 7161 gathered to install Graham Wallis as master. The lodge was honoured by the presence…
More than a memory The written records generated by masonic lodges and chapters can give revealing insights into the masonic people, places and…
From the Grand Secretary We have recently completed another readership survey about Freemasonry Today, which shows encouraging results…