A very warm welcome to St. Paul’s Lodge, one of the oldest Lodges in existence steeped with history having been formed in Spitalfields, London in 1790 and still retains some of its old traditions.
Our Meetings are held in Freemasons’ Hall ( 60 Great Queen Street, London.WC2B 5AZ) and our Secretary would be delighted to hear from potential new members, as well as visiting/joining members of other Lodges.
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations. For many, its biggest draw is the fact that members come from all walks of life and meet as equals whatever their race, religion or socio-economic position in society. Its values are based on integrity, kindness, honesty and fairness.
Although freemasonry is secular and multi-denominational, all candidates for membership must declare a belief in a Supreme Being. All candidates must also be of demonstrable good character.
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