Interested in joining?
Would you like to join Freemasonry?
Any room in which a Lodge convenes formally is referred to as a Temple. Normally temples are regarded as places of worship or religious practice.
However, in Masonic terms the temple is a place where Masons of all Faiths may not only pay homage to the Great Architect of the Universe but also enact long-established ceremonies and rituals that help guide them on their quest of self-discovery and self-improvement.
One of the most common misconceptions about Freemasonry - and there are many such misconceptions - is that you have to be invited to join.
Nothing could be further from the truth. There is absolutely no reason why you should not ask to join. In fact, that is the more correct procedure!
The first and most important step is to satisfy yourself that Freemasonry is an organisation you really want to join, and that you have no expectations that will not be met.
You should be aware that those who have joined because they had been misled into thinking it would give them business or career advantages, have invariably been disappointed and resigned their membership after a short time.
Chapters
in Alphabetical Order
| |
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| 5347 |
Beaumaris Chapter |
| 4233 |
Bromfield Chapter |
| 8154 |
Buckley Chapter |
| 1674 |
Clwyd Chapter |
| 2569 |
Conovium Chapter |
| 1583 |
Corbet Chapter |
| 4721 |
Elwy Chapter |
| 1509 |
Eryri Chapter |
| 4544 |
Flint Chapter |
| 4533 |
Gabriel Goodman Chapter |
| 755 |
Gogarth Chapter |
| 6210 |
Kenyon Chapter of IFP's |
| 4264 |
Memory Chapter |
| 1477 |
Mold Chapter |
| 4086 |
Mona Chapter |
| 3273 |
Pen-ar-lag Chapter |
| 4417 |
Penmaenmawr Chapter |
| 7384 |
Pennant Chapter |
| 6958 |
Pilgrim Chapter |
6898 |
Plas Teg Chapter |
| 1143 |
Royal Denbigh Chapter |
| 4741 |
Saint Grwst Chapter |
| 606 |
Segontium Chapter |
| 4424 |
Sincerity Chapter |
| 1336 |
Sir Watkin Chapter |
| 3753 |
St Winefred's Chapter |
| 4448 |
St. Collen's Chapter |
| 597 |
St. Cybi Chapter |
| 2423 |
St. Mark's Chapter |
| 3840 |
St. Melyd's Chapter |
| 4433 |
St. Tudwal's Chapter |
| 1488 |
St.Eleth Chapter |
| 384 |
Star Of Gwynedd Chapter |
| 998 |
Welchpool Chapter |
| 6715 |
Wrexhamian Chapter |
| 3876 |
Wynnstay Chapter |
Interested in joining?
Would you like to join Freemasonry?
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.
There are certain things that are formally required, before an application for membership can be accepted:
Belief in a Supreme Being. We need to be satisfied that you have such a belief. That belief will, of course, depend upon your own religion.
There is absolutely no bias or preference in favour of one religion or another.


