Freemasons Lodges In Bicester

Craft Lodges in Bicester

  • Theodore Lodge 8943
  • Jersey Lodge 2993
  • Weyland Lodge 6507
  • Annesley No. 3961
  • Saint Barbara No. 7701
  • Clavis No. 8585
  • Service & Honour No. 9162
  • St Edburg's No. 9233
  • Round Table Oxon No. 9509
  • Exemplo Ducemus No. 9738

The Royal Arch Lodges in Bicester

  • Jersey Chapter No. 2334
  • St Edburg's Chapter No. 9233

Mark Mason Lodges

  • Weyland Lodge of Mark Master Masons No. 1305

Ancient and Accepted Rite Lodges

  • Bicastrian Chapter of Princes Rose Croix No. 1111

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Craft Lodges in Bicester

A Freemasons craft lodge, also known as a Blue Lodge, is the fundamental unit of Freemasonry, a centuries-old fraternal society. It serves as a gathering place and organisational structure for members who undertake a shared journey of personal and moral development.

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The Royal Arch in Bicester

The Royal Arch, is an advanced branch of Freemasonry accessible only to Master Masons who have completed the three core degrees of Craft Masonry (Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason). It's considered a continuation of the Masonic journey, delving deeper into its philosophical and moral teachings.

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Mark Master Masons in Bicester

Mark Lodges are specialised meeting spaces for Mark Master Masons, an additional branch of Freemasonry open only to Master Masons (those who completed the core Masonic degrees).


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The Ancient and Accepted Rite in Bicester

The Ancient and Accepted Rite (AAR) is a specific system of Masonic degrees within Freemasonry, often called the Scottish Rite. It's considered one of the most widespread and popular Rites, especially outside the United States.

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