Visiting the Quebec Masonic Lodge
It’s rare that a non freemason can visit one, but for my other blog Quebec Urbain, I was able to visit a Masonic Lodge. Article (in French) on Quebec Urbain, and all the photos on my stock site.
Freemason logo is pictured outside of the Loge Albion / St.John’s Masonic Lodge in Quebec City June 23, 2010. Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation that arose from obscure origins in the late 16th to early 17th century.
A British flag is pictured above a tablet perpetuating the memory of local freemason died during the first World War.
A Volume of the Sacred Law, represented here as the Holy Bible, is pictured in the ritual room
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Francis Vachon
Good to know! It was never the case for the one in Quebec City tho ;)
Rene
There a lot of masonic temple open for the public.
For example New-York city, masonic temple is wonderful and open from monday to saturday.
http://www.nymasons.org/our-grand-lodge/tour-the-hall.html
And Montreal Masonic temple was opened to the public in may 15.
http://watch.ctv.ca/news/clip302745#clip302745
Jean-Sébastien Marier
Superbes photos et article très intéressant. Merci de nous faire découvrir ces lieux.