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Freemasonry employs the tools
and instruments of stonemasonry
to teach a system of morality, friendship,
and brotherly love, hence, the standard
emblem of Freemasonry is the square and
compasses.
Freemasonry exists in various
forms all over the world, with a
membership estimated at around five
million (including approximately 480,000
in Great Britain and over two million in the
United States). There are more than 6,500
freemasons in New Zealand.
Contrary to popular belief, the
Freemasons are not a secret
society. A Mason can freely tell people
they are a Mason. They just can’t reveal
the secrets of the order.
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Our Grand Master Comments
The latest issue of NZ Freemason with the new Strategic Direction out now! Click below to read.
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Charity Administrator,
Freemasons New Zealand.
Over the next two years
Freemasons in New Zealand will be
donating $600,000 to the Malaghan
Institue of Medical Research for a
revolutionary approach to fighting cancer.
The Freemasons CAR T-cell Research
Programme is well underway and already
making strides in immunology research.
With our new strategy comes the
emphasis on employing our Charity
through our Compassion in our
Community and our Family. "To
demonstrate compassion and improve
society"
Freemasons Charity (2019)
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1 September, 2021
The Magic Flute and Freemasonry
A short video offering an interesting glance at the masonic symbolism in Mozart's Magic Flute. Click on the pic to start.
Wartime NZ.  I enjoyed reading the item on the Kirkpatrict Masonic Institute in Nelson. I recall my Dad talking about it back in the '70's.
New Zealand Craftsman from September, 1943.
1 September, 2021
1 September, 2021
New Zealand Craftsman from September, 1973
This edition contains a very interesting article on the ivory gavels of Grand Lodge and their history.