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::'''Landmarks of the Craft''': Throughout the year, many Lodges organise visits to significant Masonic landmarks, such as the United Grand Lodge of England in London or the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in the United States. These outings provide members with a deeper understanding of the fraternity's rich history and its ties to key events and figures. | ::'''Landmarks of the Craft''': Throughout the year, many Lodges organise visits to significant Masonic landmarks, such as the United Grand Lodge of England in London or the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in the United States. These outings provide members with a deeper understanding of the fraternity's rich history and its ties to key events and figures. | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, 15 August 2026
Masonic Dates and Festivals
Masonic Lodges across the world commemorate various feasts, memorials, and other significant events to promote Freemasonry's teachings and principles. Here is a list of key Masonic dates and events observed by fraternity members:
- St. John the Baptist's Day (June 24): This day commemorates St. John the Baptist, one of Freemasonry's patron saints. It is traditionally celebrated with a festive board, where Masons gather for a meal and share in the spirit of brotherhood.
- St. John the Evangelist's Day (December 27): Another important feast in Freemasonry, this day honours St. John the Evangelist, the other patron saint of the fraternity. Similar to St. John the Baptist's Day, Lodges organise a festive board to celebrate this event.
- Installation Night: This annual event marks the installation of a new Worshipful Master as well as other officers of the Lodge. A formal ceremony is held, followed by a festive board, where the newly-installed Master assumes his duties and delivers his inaugural address.
- Cornerstone Ceremonies: Masonic Lodges often participate in cornerstone-laying ceremonies, a symbolic ritual dating back to ancient times. The ceremony involves placing a cornerstone at the foundation of a new building, signifying the Lodge's support and participation in the construction.
- Ladies' Night: An annual event, Ladies' Night is an opportunity for Masons to express their gratitude to their partners for their support and encouragement. The evening typically includes dinner, entertainment, and dancing.
- Remembrance Day (November 11): Masonic Lodges in the United Kingdom observe Remembrance Day to honour and remember those who have served and sacrificed in times of war. Members attend ceremonies and lay wreaths at war memorials in their communities.
- Burns Night (January 25): Celebrated predominantly in Scotland and by Scottish Lodges, Burns Night commemorates the life and works of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. The evening typically involves a haggis supper, poetry recitations, and toasts to Burns' memory.
- Tercentenary of the United Grand Lodge of England (24 June 2017): This historic event commemorated the 300th anniversary of the founding of the first Grand Lodge in London. Freemasons throughout the world celebrated and reflected on the fraternity's impact throughout its history.
- Provincial and District Meetings: Held annually or biennially, these meetings bring together members of Masonic Lodges within a specific region, providing an opportunity to share best practices, address regional matters, and promote unity. Such gatherings typically involve a formal meeting, followed by a banquet and entertainment.
- Masonic Education Events: Throughout the year, Lodges organise educational events to enhance the knowledge of their members on Masonic history, rituals, and symbolism. These events often feature guest speakers, lectures, workshops, and discussion panels, fostering intellectual growth and personal development.
- White Table Events: Aimed at those interested in Freemasonry, White Table events provide a forum for non-Masons to learn about the fraternity, ask questions, and witness certain aspects of Masonic ceremonies. These events often include a meal, allowing potential members to meet and interact with current Masons in a relaxed setting.
- Charity and Community Events: Freemasonry is known for its philanthropic endeavours, and Lodges regularly organise charity events and fundraisers to support local, national, and international causes. These initiatives range from charity galas and sponsored walks to volunteer work and food drives, demonstrating the fraternity's commitment to aiding those in need.
- Founder's Day (June 24): Celebrated primarily in the United States, Founder's Day honours the establishment of the first Masonic Lodge in America, which took place in Massachusetts in 1733. The occasion serves as a reminder of the long-standing history of Freemasonry in the country and its continued influence on American society.
- Communication of the Grand Lodge: Held annually, this event is an opportunity for representatives from constituent Lodges to gather at the Grand Lodge to discuss matters of importance, share updates, and vote on legislation affecting the fraternity. It is a significant occasion that ensures the efficient functioning and governance of Freemasonry.
- Landmarks of the Craft: Throughout the year, many Lodges organise visits to significant Masonic landmarks, such as the United Grand Lodge of England in London or the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in the United States. These outings provide members with a deeper understanding of the fraternity's rich history and its ties to key events and figures.