by Darren Fletcher | Nov 28, 2024 | City East, News
On Friday, the 22nd of November 2024, Members of Cornucopia Lodge, joined by the City East Area APGM Paul O’Carroll, assisted by an area deputation and family and friends of William (Bill), all joined together to celebrate Bill’s Golden Masonic...
by Francesco Toto | Nov 17, 2024 | Charity, City East, Manchester Districts, MCF, News, The Man behind the Apron
W. Bro. Martin Morris (right) with Bro Francesco Toto (left) in Nocera Inferiore – Italy. When we look at a man wearing an apron, we see an individual who is committed to his cause and puts his Heart and Soul into what he does. In talking...
by Ben Davies | Nov 5, 2024 | City East, City West, News, Royal Arch
On the evening of the 30th of October, companions from across East Lancashire gathered at Salford Masonic Hall to be a part of a Banner Dedication, a ceremony that many will never have seen or witness again. Once the Companions were seated, The Three Principals, David... by Francesco Toto | Oct 13, 2024 | City East, ELMC, Manchester Districts, Manchester Level Club, MCF, News, The Man behind the Apron
Aaron Garner the East Lancashire Level Club Chairman When stepping into a lodge room, the first thing many people notice is its checkered floor tile, and in talking about Bro A. Garner, Maccabee 8947, this would be the most appropriate example to describe The man... by Francesco Toto | Sep 29, 2024 | City East, Manchester Districts, Manchester Level Club, MCF, News
The MLC Team taking part at the presentation Enlightened thinkers who have helped shape the foundations of our modern society were often Freemason, belonging to various lodges in the country. Freemason have been credited with helping to spread the progressive ideals...
by Nick Druce | Sep 19, 2024 | City East, City West, Manchester Districts, News
On Monday, the 16th of August 2024, almost one hundred and fifty Brethren descended on Manchester Hall to attend a very rare and unique event. The 2024 Prestonian Lecture, hosted by the Lodge of the Silent Temple No 126 entitled The Second Grand Lodge. Only four...
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