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We are absolutely thrilled to announce that the Warwickshire Freemasons have officially raised a staggering £600,000 so ...
06/06/2026

We are absolutely thrilled to announce that the Warwickshire Freemasons have officially raised a staggering £600,000 so far for our 2028 Tercentenary Appeal.

Every single penny of this monumental effort goes towards supporting the incredible work of Fisher House Birmingham UKproviding a vital "home away from home" for military patients and their families when they need it most.

"Charity is at the heart of what we do, and this milestone is a testament to the dedication of our members.

A massive THANK YOU to all our Lodges, Chapters, and individual members for your unwavering generosity, hard work, and dedication. Your charitable spirit is truly making a profound difference in the lives of our armed forces community.

But we aren't stopping here! As we march closer to our 2028 Tercentenary celebrations, let's keep this amazing momentum going. Together, we can achieve even more!

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🏛️ One Leader, One Journey: How Warwickshire Freemasonry ConnectsIn the world of Freemasonry, there are two main parts t...
04/06/2026

🏛️ One Leader, One Journey: How Warwickshire Freemasonry Connects
In the world of Freemasonry, there are two main parts to the story: the Craft (Lodges) and the Royal Arch (Chapters). While they explore different aspects of our values—like integrity, charity, and respect—they are officially seen as two parts of one single journey.

In Warwickshire, the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) ensures this journey is as seamless as possible. That’s why the same person holds both top leadership roles: Provincial Grand Master and Provincial Grand Superintendent.

🛡️ Why a "Two-in-One" Leader?
Having one person lead both branches of Masonry in our county isn't just about efficiency—it's about a unified vision. This combined role ensures:

A Consistent Path: Whether you are a new member or have been with us for years, the guidance and support you receive are part of a single, coordinated strategy.

Stronger Charity & Community: Our philanthropic work and local community support are managed under one umbrella, making our impact in Warwickshire even stronger.

Clear Mentorship: Our leadership team works to ensure that every member, in every Lodge and Chapter, has access to the same high standards of mentoring and growth.

Join a Community with a Clear Direction:
By aligning these roles, Warwickshire Freemasonry stays connected and supportive. It means that from the day you join your first Lodge to the moment you progress into the Royal Arch, you are part of a community that is headed in the same direction.

Are you looking for a sense of purpose, a place for personal growth, and a chance to give back to the Warwickshire community?

Whether you're interested in the history, the camaraderie, or the charity work, there has never been a better time to start your journey.

🔗 Start Your Journey Today
Discover what Freemasonry can offer you. Visit our website to find a Lodge near you or to ask a question about joining:
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Warwickshire Freemasons: Weekly Wrap‑Up 🏛️It's been a warm week across the Province both in temperature and in brotherho...
31/05/2026

Warwickshire Freemasons: Weekly Wrap‑Up 🏛️

It's been a warm week across the Province both in temperature and in brotherhood, with 5 excellent meetings to round off May:

Tuesday 26 May
Compass Rose Lodge
A hot Rugby evening saw WBro Rob Banks installed into the Chair in fine form. Shirt sleeves all round, but the heat didn’t dampen the atmosphere or the quality of the ceremony.
A fun Festive Board followed as the Lodge heads into summer recess on a high. 🔨😄

Wednesday 27 May
Ex Cathedra Chapter
New Principals were installed in fine fashion, earning praise from Presiding Officer E Comp Geoff Walker.
All three Principals have held office before, stepping in to support newer Companions progressing through the ranks. Two potential exaltees are lined up for October. 🔺👏

Holy Well Lodge No. 9437
More than 50 Brethren gathered in the magnificent Silchar Building as WBro Amrit Kalyan was installed as Worshipful Master by WBro Bhavan Jhita!
APGM WBro John Kisbey presided before an excellent ceremony unfolded.
The evening concluded with a Festive Board at the Milestone Hare. 🎩🍽️

Vesey Council of Royal & Select Masters
A wonderful night in Sutton Coldfield witnessing the installation of III Comp Adrian Middleton by III Comp J David Evans. A strong and well‑delivered ceremony. 🔺

Saturday 30 May
Warwickshire Light Blues joined the UGLE Quarterly Communications for a fantastic day at Freemasons Hall, even if it was a little on the warm side. 🥵🌡️
An inspiring day of fellowship and looking ahead to the future of Freemasonry. From thought-provoking presentations and a live recording of Craftcast (the Masonic podcast) to exploring the magnificent Grand Temple itself, there was plenty to take away.
A particular highlight was seeing so many Entered Apprentices, Fellowcrafts experiencing QC for the first time, alongside brethren from Scotland and the women's Grand Lodges.

Huge thank you to the organisers and everyone involved!

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The Pillars of Provincial Leadership 🏛️✨Behind every thriving Province stands a dedicated executive team. In Warwickshir...
28/05/2026

The Pillars of Provincial Leadership 🏛️✨
Behind every thriving Province stands a dedicated executive team. In Warwickshire, two vital roles ensure our traditions and operations flourish:

The Deputy Provincial Grand Master (DepProvGM) 👔
The "right hand" to the Provincial Grand Master. They manage day-to-day operations, oversee Masonic discipline, and officially lead the Province in the PGM's absence. You’ll often see them representing the Grand Lodge during official visits to local Lodges.

The Deputy Grand Superintendent 📜
The key executive in the Royal Arch, assisting the Grand Superintendent in governing the Provincial Grand Chapter. They focus on mentoring, visiting Chapters, and leading ceremonial teams.

Many of these leaders serve across both the Craft and Royal Arch, ensuring a seamless connection between the two orders. Their expertise and dedication are what keep our fraternity strong, harmonious, and forward-looking.

Start Your Journey Today 🤝
Are you ready to grow, lead, and give back to your community? Join a brotherhood built on integrity, friendship, and charity.

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Ever wondered why Freemasons wear aprons? It actually starts with practical, working stonemasons!Centuries ago, "Operati...
27/05/2026

Ever wondered why Freemasons wear aprons? It actually starts with practical, working stonemasons!

Centuries ago, "Operative" masons wore long, tough sheepskin aprons tied around their necks and waists to protect their clothing from flying stone and sharp tools. When "Speculative" (non-working) members began joining the lodges in the 1600s, they adopted these aprons as a symbolic badge of honour.

Over time, the rough leather evolved into the refined, symbolic regalia seen today. One of the most striking examples is the Royal Arch apron. As the Royal Arch degree developed its own distinct identity in the 18th century, it gained a unique apron featuring a crimson and purple indented border.

At its centre, early aprons featured the gold letters "T.H." (standing for Templum Hierosolyma, or Temple of Jerusalem). Over the decades, these letters merged to form the iconic "Triple Tau" symbol used today, with the familiar decorative tassels officially added in 1843.

Today, whether you are a Master Mason or a Royal Arch Companion, the apron remains a vibrant, unbroken link to a rich heritage of craftsmanship and shared philosophy.

Ready to uncover the history and become part of a centuries-old brotherhood? Whether you're looking to take your first steps into Freemasonry or continue your Masonic journey, we welcome you.

Discover more, ask questions, and start your journey by joining the Warwickshire Freemasons today!

📰 The Warwickshire Weekly Wrap-UpWelcome to your weekly roundup of events, ceremonies, and community action happening ac...
24/05/2026

📰 The Warwickshire Weekly Wrap-Up
Welcome to your weekly roundup of events, ceremonies, and community action happening across the Province!

🎪 Out and About: Rugby Bikefest
The Let’s Talk Team braved unpredictable weather at the Rugby Bikefest, but the turnout at our gazebo was fantastic! We received plenty of charity nominations and had immense interest from the public about joining, with several "hot" leads sent to the Provincial Membership Officer. It was a brilliant day fueled by great team spirit and terrible dad jokes.

🏛️ Chapter & Lodge Highlights

The Chapter of Faith & Hope
An unforgettable evening saw Bro. Jawad and Bro. Joe exalted. Despite missing key members, drafted reserves filled vacancies seamlessly. Highlights included Nigel Hawkins' dramatic delivery of the Mystical lecture—literally hurling himself to the floor—and his flamboyant presentation of Companion Marinescu's Grand Chapter certificate.
Composite Lodge Goes from Strength to Strength
At the Rugby Masonic Centre, Robin Singleton was proclaimed Master for another year. Having waited 39 years to reach the chair, the lodge agreed a second year was well-deserved! Delivered wonderfully by Paul Banks, the proclamation sets up a busy year ahead, as the Lodge has initiated four candidates recently.

Fortitude Chapter No 43
A magnificent night at Fortitude Chapter No 43—who controversially claim to be the Province's oldest chapter! Philip Gough was presented by John Handley and inducted into the Z chair by Nigel Hawkins, all under the watchful eye of Chapter Scribe E Peter Welling.

Splendid Royal Arch camaraderie continued at the festive board.

Start Your Journey:

Inspired by our community spirit? Reach out to the Provincial Membership Officer today to take your first steps into Freemasonry or the Royal Arch!

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🏛️ Meet the Team Behind Warwickshire FreemasonsEver wonder who keeps the wheels turning in our Province? From our Lodges...
21/05/2026

🏛️ Meet the Team Behind Warwickshire Freemasons
Ever wonder who keeps the wheels turning in our Province? From our Lodges to our Chapters, we’ve got a dedicated Executive team working behind the scenes.

In Warwickshire, our Assistant Provincial Grand Masters (Craft) and Provincial Grand Principals (Royal Arch) are the ones making sure everything runs smoothly. Think of them as the bridge between the Province and our members.

What do they actually do?

Guide & Support: They’re the direct link to our local members, offering a helping hand and keeping our traditions spot-on.

Lead the Way: They help the Provincial Grand Master and Grand Superintendent manage the day-to-day life of Freemasonry.

Look After the Family: They focus on growing our community and making sure every Brother and Companion is supported.

Show Up: You’ll see them representing the team at big events and installations across the county.

🤝 Want to be part of it?
Freemasonry is all about friendship, integrity, and giving back. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to "complete the circle" in the Royal Arch, we’d love to have you with us.

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🕵️‍♂️ The Masonic Mystery of Sir Arthur Conan DoyleWe all know him as the mastermind behind Sherlock Holmes, but did you...
20/05/2026

🕵️‍♂️ The Masonic Mystery of Sir Arthur Conan DoyleWe all know him as the mastermind behind Sherlock Holmes, but did you know that Brother Arthur Conan Doyle was a dedicated member of the Craft?His Masonic journey began in 1887—the very same year he introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes in A Study in Scarlet.

📚✨🗝️ A Timeline of Light: Initiation: At age 27, he joined Phoenix Lodge No. 257 in Southsea (Jan 26, 1887). He moved quickly through the degrees, becoming a Master Mason by March of that year.

Brotherhood on the Battlefield: During the Boer War,

Doyle’s path crossed with fellow literary legend Bro. Rudyard Kipling. They reportedly attended a "scratch lodge" together in Bloemfontein—a testament to how the Craft unites brothers even in the chaos of war. ⚔️
🤝Scottish Honors:
In 1901, the Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary’s Chapel) No. 1 made him an Honorary Member after he delivered a stirring Burns Night speech.

Warwickshire Freemasons: Weekly Wrap‑Up 🏛️Three meetings, one week — and plenty of ritual, laughter and medieval sword‑f...
17/05/2026

Warwickshire Freemasons: Weekly Wrap‑Up 🏛️

Three meetings, one week — and plenty of ritual, laughter and medieval sword‑fighting (yes, really).

Monday 11 May
Warwickshire First Principals Chapter No. 4538
A superb evening of daily advancement as guest speaker E Comp Mike Neville delivered a fascinating, eyebrow‑raising talk on Sacred Secrets.
The Chapter Principals and MEGS E Comp Philip Hall welcomed him warmly, the Festive Board was great fun, and an impressive £1,000 was raised for Mike’s chosen charity. 😃📚

Wednesday 13 May
Meridian Lodge
A (K)night to remember!
Assistant Provincial Grand Master Matt Perkins was proclaimed as Master for another year before Bro Stuart Daniel was passed to the Second Degree in front of 65 brethren.
Alek Šapić delivered the tracing board superbly — and then the Tyler called in reinforcements: two knights who staged a sword fight in the courtyard.
A packed medieval‑themed Festive Board rounded off a brilliant night.
Next meeting: Friday 19 June — White Table, Casino Night & DJ. Book early: [email protected] ⚔️🍗🎲

Bedeword Lodge No. 7274
Provincial Junior Grand Warden John Payne presided for the final time, describing it as a fantastic year in office.
WBro Kevin Elliot was installed in fine form by WBro David Smart, followed by a lively and jovial Festive Board enjoyed by all. 🎩👏

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In both Craft Freemasonry and the Royal Arch, effective governance relies on senior officers who connect Provincial lead...
14/05/2026

In both Craft Freemasonry and the Royal Arch, effective governance relies on senior officers who connect Provincial leadership with local members. Here is a brief explanation of two key active roles:

Provincial Grand Wardens (Craft): Appointed annually to assist the Provincial Grand Master. Their primary duties are practical: they ensure ceremonies follow proper ritual, represent the Province at official lodge visits, and serve as the main communication link between the Province and private lodges.

Assistants to the Principals (Royal Arch): Operating in the Royal Arch, these officers assist the Grand Superintendent. They actively mentor individual Chapters, provide guidance on operations, and ensure ceremonial standards are upheld across the region.

Both are merit-based appointments that require a thorough understanding of Masonic operations and a significant time commitment to travel and support local members.

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