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What Are The Aims of Freemasonry?

Whilst Freemasonry is to be enjoyed, its objectives are serious and its members are ordinary individuals who share the following aims:

·To practise universal charity

·To foster high moral standards

·To build friendships

·To serve the community

·To develop values such as integrity, respect, self-discipline, discretion, virtue and responsibility.

Membership - Freemasonry is open to men of all walks of life, whatever race or religion who believe in the Supreme Being, i.e. God, by whatever name he is known to them. Men wishing to become Freemasons must, with few exceptions, be at least 21 years of age. They need a proposer and seconder before an application may be submitted to a Lodge.

The Provincial Team

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R.W.Bro. Ieuan Redvers Jones,
Provincial Grand Master
V.W.Bro. Owen Wheldon Williams, G.Swd.B.
Deputy Provincial Grand Master
W.Bro. John Tudor Morris, P.S.G.D.,
Assistant Provincial Grand Master
W.Bro. Gerald John Charles Edwards, P.S.G.D.,
Assistant Provincial Grand Master
W.Bro. Peter J. Sorahan, P.A.G.D.C.,
Provincial Grand Secretary
W.Bro. Steven Jones, P.A.G.D.C.,
Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies
Sally
Provincial Office
Jacqui
Provincial Office
R.W.Bro. Ieuan Redvers Jones, Provincial Grand Master

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The first condition of admission into, and membership of, the Order is a belief in the Supreme Being. This is essential and admits of no compromise.

The Bible, referred to by Freemasons as the Volume of the Sacred Law, is always open in the Lodges. Every Candidate is required to take his Obligation on that book or on the Volume which is held by his particular creed to impart sanctity to an oath or promise taken upon it.

Everyone who enters Freemasonry is, at the outset, strictly forbidden to countenance any act which may have a tendency to subvert the peace and good order of society; he must pay due obedience to the law of any state in which he resides or which may afford him protection, and he must never be remiss in the allegiance due to the Sovereign of his native land.

 

 

 

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