Grand Lodge Of Canada

at 363 King Street West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8P 1B4, Hamilton , L8P 1B4 Canada

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Grand Lodge Of Canada
363 King Street West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8P 1B4
Hamilton , ON L8P 1B4
Canada
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P: +0019055288644
Website
http://www.grandlodge.on.ca/

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You can reach the Grand Lodge Office by the following methods: Send e-mail: office@grandlodge.on.ca AND webmaster@grandlodge.on.ca Surface Mail: Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario 363 King Street West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8P 1B4 The building is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Tel: 1-905-528-8644 Fax: 1-905-528-6979 Our Organization: ANCIENT ROOTS No one knows exactly how Masonry started. Its traditions, however, can be traced directly to the guilds of stonemasons who built the stone cathedrals and castles of the Middle Ages. With the decline of cathedral building in the 17th century, many guilds of “operative,” or practicing, stonemasons opened membership to those who didn’t practice the mason's craft. These members were called "accepted" masons. The groups were called lodges. Modern Masonry was founded in England in 1717 when four lodges in London joined to form the first Grand Lodge of England. From Britain, Masonry spread over much of the world and today there are approximately four million Masons and some 150 Grand Lodges. MODERN GROWTH Grand Lodges are independent of each other—there is no central governing authority but each Grand Lodge must maintain acceptable traditions, standards and practices to be acknowledged by other lodges. In Ontario, the governing body is called the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada in the Province of Ontario. It is under the leadership of the Grand Master, who presides over some 46,000 Masons belonging to one or more of the 560 lodges in Ontario. VISION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO “Ensure the timeless vitality of Freemasonry in Ontario” MISSION STATEMENT OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO “Grand Lodge’s mission is to provide effective and sustainable leadership to Ontario’s Masonic community and preserve the timeless Masonic initiatory system as a framework for all good men to transform their lives through the ancient and enduring tenets of brotherly love, relief and truth.” History of Grand Lodge of Canada A CANADIAN TIMELINE 1634 - Lord Alexander, a member of Edinburgh Lodge No. 1 at Mary's Chapel, is the first recorded freemason in Canada, then known as New France. He founded a colony of Scots on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. 1738 – The first Masonic lodge in the colony of Canada is constituted in Annapolis, Nova Scotia. 1755 – The Lodge of the 8th or Kings Own Regiment of Foot is issued a field warrant. This lodge brings Masonry to Niagara in the late 1700s. 1795 – The first meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada is called. Also in this year the civilian lodge in Niagara, originally called St. John’s of Friendship, is re-warranted as Lodge No. 2. 1802 – The Schismatic Grand Lodge at Niagara is formed. 1823 – The Book of Constitutions is printed in Kingston. 1855 – The Grand Lodge of Canada is formed in order to separate colonial Masons from the Mother Grand Lodge in England. 1859 – The Grand Lodges of Upper Canada and Lower Canada amalgamate. 1866 – The Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia is formed. 1867 - The Dominion of Canada is established on July 1st. Freemason Sir John A. MacDonald becomes Canada's first prime minister. The Grand Lodge of New Brunswick is formed. 1869 – The Grand Lodge of Québec is created. 1871 – The Grand Lodge of British Columbia is formed. 1875 – The Grand Lodges of Manitoba and Prince Edward Island are founded. 1887 – The previously named Grand Lodge of Canada, located in Ontario, officially changes its name to the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada in the Province of Ontario. THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA The Mother Grand Lodge in England was understandably slow to forward warrants, certificates and complete other tasks for lodges in Canada, given the distance between England and its colony. This led to dissatisfaction and a desire for Masonic independence from England. Dissatisfaction, ultimately, led to rebellion. On the 10th of October, 1855, a meeting of lodges was held in Hamilton. Each of the more than 80 lodges in Canada were invited and 41, representing Masons from Montreal to Windsor, attended. A resolution calling for the formation of a Grand Lodge for Canada, free from the Mother Grand Lodge, was ruled out of order by Deputy Grand Master Ridout. (Sir Allan Napier MacNab, Provincial Grand Master, was opposed to the plan and did not attend). However, after adjournment, another meeting was held and the Grand Lodge of Canada was formed by the members. The next morning the officers were elected and W. Bro. Wilson was confirmed as Grand Master. The officers were installed by M.W. Bro. Hon. H.T. Backus, Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Michigan, on November 2nd, 1855. THE POLITICS OF A NAME CHANGE When the Grand Lodge of Canada was formed in 1855, the colony of Canada was made up of what are now the provinces of Ontario and Québec. When the two rival Grand Lodges of Upper Canada and Lower Canada amalgamated in 1859, our Grand Lodge included nearly all of the lodges in both Canada East and Canada West. In 1869, sixteen lodges in Québec formed the Grand Lodge of Québec. The rest of the lodges located in la belle province remained in the Grand Lodge of Canada. In 1874, the Grand Lodge of Canada withdrew from Québec. There were no doubt many protests about Ontario’s Grand Lodge calling itself the Grand Lodge of Canada when, by 1875, there were six other Grand Lodges in the country—Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, British Columbia, Québec, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba. On the flip side, many of our members likely objected to the possibility of changing our name to the Grand Lodge of Ontario, when we had been founded as the Grand Lodge of Canada. In 1885, a committee of the Grand Lodge of Canada recommended that its name should be changed to the Grand Lodge, A.F. & A.M., of Canada in the Province of Ontario. The new name was adopted in 1887. Many brethren in both Canada and the U.S. still object to the name, but we retain the words "of Canada" in our title because, when we were founded, we were the only Grand Lodge in the colony of Canada. GRAND MASTER’S MESSAGE: Welcome to the official website of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada in the Province of Ontario, the governing body of Freemasonry across this province. It is a pleasure to address the Masons and guests to this website for the first time as the Grand Master of this Grand Lodge. For over two centuries the Scottish Rite has been the medium for many Master Masons to reflect on their understanding of their relationship in their faith, to their fellow man and themselves. It enables Master Masons to add to their Masonic knowledge and to witness colourful Scottish Rite 'degrees' which are dramatic presentations portraying the philosophy of Freemasonry. The Scottish Rite (ritual) delves further into Masonic teachings and is meant to provide more insight into living a more meaningful way of life for a Master Mason and his family. It also includes enjoying the friendships and association with a larger and wider cross-section of like-minded men and their families. In Canada the Scottish Rite, through their Scottish Rite Charitable Foundation, provides generous research grants and bursaries toward the finding of causes, prevention and treatment of all forms of the Puzzles of the Mind i.e. Dementia, Alzheimer’s and Dyslexia which is being confronted by our Learning Centres for children spread across Canada.

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Grand Lodge Of Canada is Hamilton based place and this enity listed in Martial Arts category. Located at 363 King Street West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8P 1B4 ON L8P 1B4. Contact phone number of Grand Lodge Of Canada: +0019055288644

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Grand Lodge Of Canada
363 King Street West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8P 1B4 Hamilton , ON L8P 1B4 Canada

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