
Funding life-changing medical research
The Masonic Charitable Foundation, (MCF, the Freemasons’ charity) has been committed to funding vital medical research since its inception in 2016, with the aim of improving knowledge, treatment and services…
The Masonic Charitable Foundation, (MCF, the Freemasons’ charity) has been committed to funding vital medical research since its inception in 2016, with the aim of improving knowledge, treatment and services…
RMBI Care Co. Ecclesholme, Manchester The Board of Trustees for RMBI Care Co. has recently approved a new 20-year vision for the charity, which reflects the changing nature of care…
The Salford Ionic Lodge for installed Masters is on the 17th of May this year playing host to the prestigious lecturer W.Bro Antony D G Harvey PJGD – https://prestonian2012.org.uk/ Tony will…
The 29 March 2022 was a special day even in the 300-year history of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), the umbrella organisation for Freemasons in England and…
The response from members across the constitution to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine had been tremendous, the Relief Chest Appeal for Ukraine now stands at £564k and is rising. This…
On the evening of Monday 28th March, senior officers of the Province welcomed RWBro Sir David Wootton, Assistant Grand Master and his colleagues from UGLE, to East Lancashire for the…
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WBro, a shortened version of Worshipful Brother means the person in question is now, or has been in the past a Worshipful Master of a Lodge. It is meant to indicate that this member is more experienced than members who go by the title Brother (Bro).
This term recognises the person in question as a member of Freemasonry. We call each other Brothers as a term of respect and integrity.
The East Lancashire Masonic Charity is here to care for and to afford charitable assistance to needy Freemasons or their widows or to any of their dependent relatives. Visit us at https://www.elmc.co.uk
A title afforded to senior members of the Province of East Lancashire who act as assistants to the Provincial Grand Master. In this Province there are 6 APGMs.
A title afforded to the ruler of the Provincial Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch in East Lancashire.
EComp, a shortened version of Excellent Companion means the person in question is now, or has been in the past an installed Principal in a Royal Arch Chapter. It is meant to indicate that this member is more experienced than members who go by the title Companion (Comp).
This term recognises the person in question as a member of the Royal Arch. We call each other Companions as a term of respect and integrity.
A title afforded to senior members of the Royal Arch Province of East Lancashire who act as assistants to the Provincial Grand Principals. In this Province there are 5 APGPs.
After the majority of Lodge or Chapter meetings, we gather to have a meal together. It is not compulsory however this is a time to just chat and relax with fellow members.