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GRAND PATRON - THE GRAND CHARITY

GRAND PATRON - THE MASONIC SAMARITAN FUND

GRAND PATRON - THE ROYAL MASONIC TRUST FOR GIRLS AND BOYS

GRAND PATRON - THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION

DIAMOND AWARD - RMBI LONDON APPEAL

CONSECRATED ON 22ND OCTOBER 1923

IMPERIAL COLLEGE LODGE NO. 4536

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The information below is supplied by the United Grand Lodge of England:

 

Freemasonry is a society of people concerned with moral and spiritual values. Its members are taught its precepts by a series of ritual dramas, which follow ancient forms, and use stonemasons' customs and tools as allegorical guides. The structure and working of the lodge and the sequence of ceremonial events are usually followed by social gatherings, and these meetings offer members a framework for companionship, teamwork, character development and enjoyment of shared experiences.

 

There are two women’s Freemasonry Grand Lodges that the United Grand Lodge of England consider to be “regular” in their practice of Freemasonry.

 

They are:

 

The Honorable Fraternity  of                The Order of Women Freemasons

Ancient Freemasons

 

402, Finchley Road,                            27, Pembridge Gardens,

Child’s Hill,                                        London.

London.                                            W2 4EF

NW2 2HR

 

Tel:  020 7443 5268                            Tel:  020 7229 2368/020 7227 2164

 

www.hfaf.org                                     www.owf.org.uk

 

The above organisations practise “regular” Freemasonry. There are some Grand Lodges and other apparently Masonic bodies that do not meet these standards, e.g. that do not require a belief in a Supreme Being, or that allow or encourage their members as such to participate in political matters, and these Grand Lodges and bodies are not recognised by the United Grand Lodge of England as being Masonically regular.

 

Both these women’s organisations and the male equivalent, The United Grand Lodge of England, prefer to practice their Freemasonry in a single sex environment – rather like say, hockey or football; men and ladies “play the same game”, but not on the same pitch at the same time.

 

Please contact the above organisations for more detailed information on women’s Freemasonry regarding locations of meeting places, joining, etc, and please do not hesitate to contact the Communications Department at The United Grand Lodge of England if you have any further questions that we might be able to answer for you.

 

United Grand Lodge of England

Freemasons’ Hall

Great Queen Street

London

WC2B 5AZ

 

Telephone: 020 7831 9811

Facsimile:  020 7831 6021

Website:   www.ugle.org.uk

FREEMASONRY FOR WOMEN