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Visit: Edinburgh Castle Lodge 1764

April 20, 2015 By JT 2 Comments

On Friday 17th April, members of 669, 651, 51, 133 and 1012 had the pleasure of visiting Lodge Edinburgh Castle 1764 at Lodge Caledonian Hall.

Special thanks to Bro Jim King for making all the arrangements for our visit, and thanks to the RWM Willie Ross and his Warden and Brethren for their outstanding hospitality.

During the meeting WM W. Bro Chris McCauley acted as a candidate for the excellent working instructions of a Scottish 3rd, this was thoroughly enjoyed by all brethren present and was an honour to see this conducted in exemplary fashion

After the meeting we enjoyed a time of fellowship and a great night was had by all.

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RWM Willie Ross

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Visit: The Celtic Lodge No. 291

April 20, 2015 By JT 1 Comment

On Saturday 18th April, members of 669, 651, 51, 133 and 1012 had the pleasure of visiting The Celtic Lodge 291

Special thanks to Bro David Hull PM for making all the arrangements for our visit, and thanks to the RWM Robert McClean and his Warden and Brethren for their outstanding hospitality:

Everyone enjoyed a great “Rabbie Burns” Evening

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Masonic Traveller

January 28, 2015 By JT 7 Comments

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I’M A MASONIC TRAVELER

By Bro Paul Francey

Since I became a master mason it has given me such joy visiting other lodges. In 2014 I set myself a little challenge to visit six lodges in six nights.  I was of on annual leave for a week, so i had a choice to stay in the house and get bored watching the depressing soaps on TV. So I put a call out on the Irish Masonic Network to find out what lodges were meeting from Belfast and Holywood to Lisburn the Maze I went a travelling.

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Having my hair shaved off for Teddies For Loving Care

I’ve met many brothers and have made a lot of new friends going around different lodges has opened my eyes to the wonderful world of freemasonry. I would encourage all master masons if you have any free time or at a loose end find out where a lodge is sitting and just go along don’t be shy.  I would encourage especially newer members to take the plunge and visit a lodge that’s not your own.

If you get an invite to a lodge that is having an installation evening then jump at the chance to go to another and join in the celebration. Over the past couple of years I’ve visited a quite a few installations at every lodge I went to I was welcomed with the open hand of friendship as if I was returning home.

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Members of Belfast lodge that joined us on our trip to Dublin

One thing I have learnt is that my appearance not only fills me with joy meeting with my fellow brothers, it also fills them with joy knowing I’ve come to support them. There are many lodges that are to put it one way thin on the ground with lowering memberships so when a traveling brother attends and supports their lodge the welcome and you receive is beyond compare.

So if your a brother that is at a loose end don’t be afraid or worried just go along to any lodge and you will be heartily welcomed and do stay for the festive board after because you will enjoy the experience of meeting your fraternal brothers even more.  And you never know you might get a job to do.

So here are some pictures of lodges I’ve visited brothers I’ve met and friendships I’ve made.

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Paddy Masters degree what a fun night

 

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Brothers Ian Gregory Ian McMaster and Alan Earl

 

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I was talked into buying a Widows Sons tee shirt for a good cause

 

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Visiting an Installation evening at Ballynahinch 
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Myself and brothers from 669 at the Installation of Bro Genesis Nazareth

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Wherever I go the hand of friendship is always extended to greet me

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I regularly visit Rossetta Masonic Hall Park Road

 

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Myself and a couple of brothers from the McMordie Memorial lodge Park Road I think we rolled out in the wee small hours
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Brethren of 669 on our visit to Grand Lodge pre meeting Guinness

So as you can see lots of smiles and laughs. So go on take the plunge and go visit another lodge support each other and reap the benefits of meeting together with your fraternal brothers.

I am a Masonic traveler and I look forward to traveling to your lodge some day wherever you are so to all that read this and wish to do some travelling of their own you will always find a warm welcome at lodge 669 just ask for me and I’ll be happy to look out for you and welcome you home.

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Installation 2015

January 25, 2015 By JT 5 Comments

Installation 2015, Saturday 24th January W. Bro Tom Lamont has been installed as WM of Sir George Clark Masonic Memorial 669.

WM Tom Lamont would like to thank everyone for their support. It was a great night and enjoyed by 60 people in attendance at Festive Board.

It was very good to have the Provincial Assistant Grand Master W. Bro. Ken Porter visiting 669 again, he gave an excellent speech on standards.

We would like to thank W. Bro Willie Cardwell and W. Bro David Beggs have played the pipes again, and welcome the new addition to the team with Bro Gary Connolly on the drums.

Special thanks to W. Bro Rennie McGrath for singing the Masters Song.

Please see photographs below and let me know if you want any high quality photos that have been taken on the night. More photographs will be added in the next few days.

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New Members

January 15, 2015 By JT Leave a Comment

We are very pleased to have our first new members of  the year. On Wednesday 14th January Bro. Greg Megaw and Bro Ladislav Balajti have joined Sir George Clark Masonic Memorial 669

This was a special night for W Bro. George Megaw to see his son Greg join our Lodge.

It was also another first for the Lodge to have our first Member from Slovakia in Bro Ladislav Balajti.

Please join me in extending a warm welcome to our new members.

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W. Bro George and Bro Greg Megaw

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Bro Ladislav Balajti and Bro Greg Megaw

 

 

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Welcome to Masonic Lodge No. 669, Belfast,Northern Ireland.

Our Lodge meets on the 4th Saturday every month except June, July and
August, at 6:30 pm in the Leighton room of Freemasons' Hall, Arthur Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland

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Charity

Hope House Ireland Donation

Hope House Ireland Donation

February 22, 2022 By Nigel Millen 1 Comment

As restrictions lift and the lodge has resumed its normal meeting schedule we were delighted to be able to present a cheque for £500 to Hope House … [Read More...]

Ladies Night

Ladies Night 2020

Ladies Night 2020

March 1, 2020 By Nigel Millen Leave a Comment

This year’s annual ladies night has been scheduled for 17th October and will be held again in the Park Avenue Hotel. More details to follow……….

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