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Welcome to the Grand Lodge of Manitoba, A.F. & A.M. Freemasonry is the oldest, and estimated to be one of the largest male fraternal organizations in the world.
The Grand Lodge of Manitoba is the Grand Lodge, or governing body, of the masonic organization in the jurisdiction or Manitoba, Canada. Manitoba contains 54 lodges with 1,873 members. The Grand Lodge was established on 12 May 1875.
Masonry is not a substitute for persons chosen faith but rather supplements faith, life and living. To become a member of this Ancient and Honourable Fraternity, a Man must apply of his own free will and accord and with an open heart.
Today approximately 2,075 Members of the Craft meet in the 43 Lodges spread out throughout Manitoba to practice their ancient ritual, study the symbolic meaning and history of the Craft, and determine ways or means to improve themselves, and contribute to their community.
20 sty 2023 · Plaques commemorating Masons who were killed during military service during the First World War are held at the Grand Lodge offices near Confusion Corner in Winnipeg. An MHS Centennial Organization Award was presented to the Grand Lodge of Manitoba by Gordon Goldsborough on 16 May 2004.
The Grand Lodge of Manitoba is the Grand Lodge, or governing body, of the masonic organization in the jurisdiction or Manitoba, Canada. Manitoba contains 54 lodges with 1,873 members. The Grand Lodge was established on 12 May 1875.
In Manitoba, the Grand Lodge of Manitoba, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons was formed in 1875. It is the governing body of the forty three Masonic Lodges located throughout the province. See also: Historic Sites of Manitoba: Masonic Temple (335 Donald Street, Winnipeg) MHS Centennial Organization: Grand Lodge of Manitoba