Provincial
Kingsley Lodge celebrated its 125th Anniversary
On the 27th of October there was a very special birthday celebrated at Sheaf Close with a Banner rededication in the presence of the Provincial Executive,…
Cherwell Lodge No. 599 Ladies Festival raises £600 for Macmillan Cancer Support
Cherwell Lodge No. 599 Ladies Festival
Freemasons donate £6,000 to Alford Day Centre
Alford Day Centre Receive Tercentenary Community Award
West Yorkshire Freemasons Donate More Than £36,000 To 20 Regional organisations
West Yorkshire Freemasons Donate More Than £36,000 To 20 Regional organisations
Freemasons donate £4000 to Boston Women’s Aid
Boston Women’s Aid is proud to have been awarded £4,000 through the Masonic Charitable Foundation’s Tercentenary Community Awards – £3 million was given to 300 charities across the country to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the MCF. BWA is one of six Lincolnshire charities to receive grants; the only one in Boston or South Holland.
Major Frederick Minchington MBE Celebrates100th Birthday
Major Frederick Minchington Celebrates 100th Birthday
Serennu children’s centre, in Newport, receives £25k donation from Freemasons
A CHILDREN’S centre which provides care for young people with disabilities has received a £25,000 donation.
The Serennu children’s centre, in the Rogerstone area of Newport, has received the donation from The Masonic Province of Monmouthshire.
Historical Origins of the Mark Degree
The Mark is a ceremony or degree [sometimes called the ‘friendly’ degree], conferrable today only to Master Masons and forms part of a hierarchical organization. In Craft Masonry it was quite a late innovation making its appearance during the mid-1700s. However we do know that Operative Masons, without any kind of ceremony, were taking marks 150 years before the Mark came into use as part of that particular ceremony.
Freemasons donate £40,850 to Shelterbox Caribbean Appeal
“Thanks go to the Brethren and Provinces for their continued generosity in helping those in the Caribbean in their time of distress. Ring-fenced donations via the Mark Benevolent Fund are now closed but you can still help by donating directly to the Shelterbox charity.” Darren Coleman – Charities Manager of The Mark Benevolent Fund