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Family first
We have a saying in Freemasonry: "Family First, Work Second and Freemasonry Third." Any Mason will tell you that a journey through Freemasonry can only thrive when our wives/partners, our family and loved ones are supportive and involved. The time you might afford to Freemasonry will be partly taken up by regular social, family and charitable events. These events are the backbone of all Masonic Lodges. |
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So what do YOU know about Freemasonry?
Watch this short video and learn about what it means to be a Freemason, the value Masons put on charity and find out a little more about thousands of Masonic soft teddies that everyone is talking about.
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Fun with friends for life
Freemasonry is about building meaningful and fun-filled relationships with like-minded individuals.
The social events and get-togethers that fill the Masonic calendar will undoubtedly lead to new friendships, friendships that span differing age ranges and social groups. The bonds you can forge in Freemasonry's openly friendly environment will last a lifetime. |
Famous Freemasons
Throughout history, there have been many notable Freemasons involved in a broad variety of activities. Here are just some of those 'Famous Freemasons'..
Charity
Freemasons massively contribute to society on both a local and global level.
Through Masonic charities, donations are made to local and other UK charities as well as to global disaster relief chests. Freemasonry helps causes from the local food bank to an international crisis. |
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What does Time Team's Tony Robinson know about Freemasonry?
Our favourite history presenter visits the headquarter's of Freemasonry and has a good dig around.
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Like Minded
Any man over the age of 21 may join Freemasonry regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation or socio-economic position in society, although he is expected to have a Faith. In Freemasonry, you will find a fun-loving group of like-minded individuals. |
Re-joining Freemasonry
Are you thinking about re-joining Freemasonry but don’t know any local Freemasons?
If you have become unattached for whatever reason, moved into a new area, were a member of a University Lodge and, having returned home, not yet joined a local Lodge, we can help you identify the locations and meeting details of local Lodges and help find the best Lodge for you. Just click on the link below to re-start your Masonic journey. |
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