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Welcome to The Home Of Freemasonry In Huntingdonshire.

 
Freemasonry began to flourish in Huntingdon from XXXX. Over the years it searched for a permanent home. In XXXX the Priory Centre opened its doors. While around XXX members currently use the facility; it is now the meeting place of many other local organisations.

Learn More About Freemasonry

WHAT IS FREEMASONRY?

Learn about our core principles and what Freemasonry means to it's members.

WHERE WE MEET

Find our more about Huntingdon Freemasons Centre.

JOIN US

Are you interested in becoming a Freemason? Find out how you can join.

Freemasonry In Huntingdonshire

For some, it’s about making lifelong friends and acquaintances who have similar values. For others, it’s about being able to help deserving causes – making a contribution to family and society. For many, it is an enjoyable hobby but at the same time much more – Freemasonry helps members become better citizens and live life to a high moral code Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations. It teaches self-knowledge through participation in a progression of ceremonies. Members are expected to be of high moral standing and are encouraged to speak openly about Freemasonry. The following information is intended to explain Freemasonry as it is practised under the United Grand Lodge of England, which administers Lodges of Freemasons in England and Wales and in many places overseas.

Freemasonry is a society concerned with moral and spiritual values. Its members are taught its principles (moral lessons and self-knowledge) by a series of ritual dramas – a progression of allegorical two-part plays which are learnt by heart and performed within each Lodge-which follow ancient forms, and use stonemasons customs and tools as allegorical guides. Freemasonry instils in its members a moral and ethical approach to life: its values are based on integrity, kindness, honesty and fairness. Members are urged to regard the interests of the family as paramount but, importantly, Freemasonry also teaches concern for people, care for the less fortunate and help for those in need.