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 lodges are offered the opportunity to host the lecture each year and Silent Temple was selected as one of the four lodges to receive this prestigious honour.

 

Worshipful Brother Paul O’Carroll, the City East Assistant Provincial Grand Master (APGM), and Worshipful Master of Silent Temple opened the lodge in the first degree, after which the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master(RWPGM) demanded entrance and processed into the body of the lodge accompanied by his delegation and special guest Very Worshipful Brother (VWBro) Dr Ric Berman.

RW PGM Robert Frankl with VW Dr Ric Berman and City East APGM Paul O’Carroll

 

Worship Brother O’Carroll offered the RWPGM the lodge gavel, which was graciously accepted. The RWPGM then took the Chair of King Solomon and proceeded to introduce his delegation. He then passed the floor to VWBro.Berman and the lecture began.

 

The 2024 Prestonian Lecture was not just an event, but an intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking journey. It met the high standards expected of this prestigious Masonic lecture series. The lecture, delivered by the esteemed VWBro Dr R.A. Berman, delved into the theme of The Second Grand Lodge: The Grand Lodge of Ireland, the London Irish and Antients Freemasonry, exploring the depths of Masonic history, philosophy, and the evolving role of Freemasonry in contemporary society.

VW Dr Ric Berman delivering his fantastic lecture.

Renowned for his expertise in Masonic history, VWBro Berman took the Brethren on an enlightening journey through the intricacies of Masonic symbolism. He particularly focused on the evolution of certain rituals and their significance in the modern age. The topic was both timely and profound, offering new insights into the relevance of Freemasonry in the 21st century. The lecturer’s deep knowledge was evident as they wove together historical context with contemporary interpretations, making the material accessible and engaging for seasoned Masons and newer members.

 

The Lodge of the Silent Temple No. 126, known for its commitment to Masonic learning and education, provided an excellent venue for the lecture. The well-organised nature of the event enhanced the atmosphere of reverence and intellectual curiosity. The hosts ensured that every detail, from the seating arrangements to the audiovisual aids, was meticulously planned, allowing for a seamless experience.

 

The Lodge of Silent Temple No 126 with the Worshipful Master, the PGM, Dr Ric Berman, and the Provincial Deputation.

 

Following the lecture, there was a lively question-and-answer session where members could ask questions and engage with the lecturer. This interactive element added to the value of the evening, as it allowed for a deeper exploration of the themes presented. The exchanges were thoughtful and respectful, reflecting the high level of discourse encouraged by the Lodge.

The PGM hands Dr Ric Berman a special “Lancashire Basket”

An exciting and thought-provoking social board followed with the brethren discussing the lecture and their own thoughts and opinions. Once the Tyler’s Toast had been proposed and toasted, the brethren made their way home, happy, contented, and a little bit wiser knowing they were part of a rare and unique event that might not happen again for a long time.

 

The Worshipful Master, PGM and Special guest enjoy a toast.

 

In conclusion, the 2024 Prestonian Lecture at the Lodge of the Silent Temple No. 126 was a resounding success. It not only upheld the prestige of the Prestonian Lecture series but also reaffirmed the Lodge’s dedication to fostering Masonic knowledge and fellowship. Attendees left with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of the rich traditions of Freemasonry.

Here is a link to the photos from the fabulous evening