Lodge of Virtue – 152

Who Are We?

“We are proud of our history and traditions, dating back over 200 years to our constitution in
1796. During that time, we’ve had 22 different homes, including a number of public houses.

As such, you will find we are warm, self-effacing and engaging City Centre Lodge of around 30 members, who enjoy their masonry and benefit from a social network of liberal- minded, supportive and socially diverse group of men, who enjoy each other’s company.

We value the standard of our Lodge practices and look to make ceremonies enjoyable for all. Our members are supported and encouraged to progress and engage in various Lodge roles and responsibilities; thus, ensuring a fulfilling masonic life our Lodge and beyond. “

What We Do

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Why Join Us?

“We are warm, vibrant and engaging City Centre Lodge, where members enjoy their masonry and benefit from a social network of liberal- minded, supportive and socially diverse group of men, who enjoy each other’s company.

We welcome candidates from all backgrounds keen to actively participate in our Lodge, make friends and enjoy their Masonic journeys. As such, you will find we have members that come from a wide variety of settings, including amongst others: Teachers; Engineers, Analysts; Solicitors, Business owners, Accountants.

We have a good mix of experienced and younger Masons, including recent initiates. Regardless of age, we have fun, but, at the heart our Lodge, is the well-being, enjoyment and welfare of our members. At each Lodge meeting we have a vibrant and engaging social board (meal and drinks), frequently attended by visitors, following which many members gather together afterwards to socialize in town.

WHEN WE MEET

3rd Friday In September, November, January, April, May

LODGE INFO

“We have an annual Lodge Ball in February for Masons and non-masons (involving around 100-120 participants) at Manchester Hall, and we have other ad-hoc social events, meals or drinks in town, including Christmas get-together/ House party to keep in touch beyond our Lodge meetings.

We also have a culture of visiting other Lodges in the Province, helping widen the social networks of members even wider.

Our Lodge supports masonic charities, as well as some local charities close to our heart, through fundraising or volunteering activities. New members are actively encouraged to embrace this culture and to support District and Provincial events.

CONTACT DETAILS

Fraser Mullins ( drfhmullins@gmail.com )

WHERE WE MEET

Manchester Hall
36 Bridge Street, Manchester, GB M3 3BT
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