FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is a fraternal society and in 2017 celebrated the 300th anniversary of the first Grand Lodge formed in 1717 in London. Some believe it to have evolved from the stonemason’s guilds and it has certainly been in existence in some form since the 1500s. It offers a philosophy on life and its main aim is to help men sculpt themselves into better men; better Fathers, colleagues, employers, husbands and friends.

Our Beliefs

Every Freemason believes in the following:

Brotherly love: Showing tolerance, fairness, respect and kindness to others.
Relief: The practice of charity and care for Freemasons and the community as a whole.
Truth: Honesty and integrity and high moral standards in everyday life.

Three Centuries Old

Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-political, non-religious, fraternal and charitable organisations.