Freemasons donate thermal imaging camera to firefighters
Glenelg Freemasons donate thermal imaging camera to Kangaroo Island CFS firefighters
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Glenelg Freemasons donate thermal imaging camera to Kangaroo Island CFS firefighters
“For every minute it takes for the defibrillator to reach someone and deliver a shock, their chances of survival reduce by up to 10 per cent.”
“Loge and Altar” is the name of the new book by the Viennese priest, ex-diplomat and Vatican employee Michael Heinrich Weninger, in which he explains in just under 500 pages why one can be a Catholic and a Freemason at the same time
Grants from Freemasons to hospices have exceeded £13 million in England and Wales since 1984.
Many times since I became a member of this grand fraternity, I have in retrospective moments, asked myself, why I am proud to be a Mason and I dwell upon those things that Masonry has brought before me. The feelings of warmth, friendship, and potential comfort in times of distress are always with me, yet they seem to appear most readily in lodge.
Freemasons across Cambridgeshire raise thousands for Christmas appeal
Cheshire Freemasons refurbish Scouts Building