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Please come in, look around, and learn more about Freemasonry in Saskatchewan. The Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, established on August 9, 1906, comprises 58 Lodges and approximately 2800 members throughout the province. The "Craft Lodge" is the cornerstone of Freemasonry, the world's largest and oldest fraternity.
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Planned Giving: Charitable Gifts & Charitable Bequests: |
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There are many ways in which contributions may be made the benefit the Masonic charity of your choice.
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Brethren, there has been much said about ‘Grand Lodge’. Many view it as a “high, remote, Ivory Tower, often times inaccessible, and ‘The Power’ which imposes its will on its Lodges and members”. Sound familiar? We’d like to dispel that view and what better way than through informative articles in the Tracing Board. In a series of articles, we’d like to take this opportunity and explain the organization of Grand Lodge and outline the way in which Grand Lodge operates.
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When the Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan was constituted on August 9, 1906 the first Grand Master M. W. Bro. Harry H. Campkin was delegated to have a Grand Seal made. The final design incorporated the seal of the United Grand Lodge of England but adding the armorial ensign of the Province of Saskatchewan and the date of The Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan being constituted. |
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Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan History |
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The Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, A.F. & A.M. was established on August 9, 1906. There were about 900 masons in 29 lodges. As of 2006 there were 3,800 masons belonging to 63 different lodges.
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