Richmond Lodge No. 25
Richmond Lodge No. 25, Free and Accepted Masons is a a tight knit group of Brothers with a rich history.
Richmond Lodge No.25 is pleased to welcome Gen. George Washington's emissary, W.Bro. George M. Pennington, at our next stated meeting on Tuesday, April 23rd. The presentation is open to brothers of any degree. E.A.'s and F.C.'s must be properly vouched for or accompanied by a Master Mason.
Dinner is served at 6:30PM and the meeting will begin at 7:30PM. Donations are requested for dinner and the dress for the evening is business casual (collared shirt and long pants).
Congratulations to our Past Sovereign Master, R.V. Bro. David E. Jones, on being installed as the first Grand Superintendent of Kentucky for the Grand Council of the Allied Masonic Degrees of the U.S.A.
We had a great night of education and conviviality at No. 25 tonight. Thank you to our speaker, W. Bro. Eddie Hazelett, and all those who attended. 🪔
Congratulations to Richmond Lodge No. 25’s officers of 2024!
Richmond Lodge No. 25 had a successful installation today! We hope you all can join us throughout this year’s labors.
Happy New Year from the Brethren of Richmond No. 25!
Happy New Years Eve from the Brethren of Richmond No. 25! We hope that everyone stays safe during the festivities! May there be More Light in 2024! ✨
The feast day of Saint John in the Catholic Church, Anglican Communion, and the Lutheran Calendar, is on 27 December, the third day of Christmastide. In the Tridentine Calendar he was commemorated also on each of the following days up to and including 3 January, the Octave of the 27 December feast. This Octave was abolished by Pope Pius XII in 1955. The traditional liturgical color is white.
Freemasons celebrate this feast day, dating back to the 18th century when the Feast Day was used for the installation of Presidents and Grand Masters.
Richmond Lodge No. 25 had a successful final meeting of 2023!
Merry Christmas from the Brethren of Richmond No. 25! 🎄✨
Born on this day in 1838, theologian and schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, who in 1884 published the remarkable Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. Read Ian Stewart's introduction to the strange tale of A. Square's geometric adventures, perhaps the first ever book that could be described as “mathematical fiction” — https://buff.ly/35FTuVI
Happy Winter Solstice from the Brethren of Richmond No. 25! Art is "Winter" by Bro. Alphonse Mucha.
Looks like a good Christmas gift option has finally been published by our friend and Kentucky Mason, Brother John Gilbert! If Masonic symbolism excites you, do check this out!
Temple of the Masonic Order: Wilmshurst's "The Meaning of Masonry" in Modern American English Walter Leslie Wilmshurst was an English Freemason and mystic who wrote many influential works on those subjects at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. While brilliant, he wrote at a different time and from a different perspective than many of us may be used to. Therefore, tho...
Please join us in congratulating Richmond No. 25’s newest Entered Apprentice, Donovan Sheets!
Featuring Worshipful Brother Hurt 🎄🎶
Battlefield Christmas service connects reason for the season back to Civil War A small crowd gathered to hear a Christmas service at Mt. Zion Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) to a Christmas worship style program. The event was put on by the
Richmond Lodge No. 25 will hold its regular Stated Communication this evening. Dinner will be served at 6:30 PM (cash tips are encouraged) and the Lodge will open at 7:30 PM. Requested dress for the evening is business casual (collared shirt and long pants) for members and visitors.
"The introduction of Jacob's ladder into the symbolism of Speculative Freemasonry is to be traced to the vision of Jacob, which is thus substantially recorded in the twenty-eighth chapter of the Book of Genesis..."
"A symbol of progressive advancement from a lower to a higher sphere, which is common to Freemasonry and to many, if not all of the Ancient Mysteries." - Albert Mackey
Jacob’s Ladder - William Blake, c.1806.
Happy Thanksgiving from the Brethren of Richmond No. 25!
If you are interested in furthering your Masonic education, as well as learning about subjects of interest to many Masons, the Sapere Aude lecture series is an invaluable and free resource.
Disclaimer: this post does NOT reflect an endorsement of Sapere Aude or the views of it's speakers on the part of Richmond No. 25 or the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, F&AM.
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Sapere Aude Lectures Public lectures for anyone interested in Freemasonry, its history, philosophy, national peculiaritie
Happy Halloween from the Brethren of Richmond No. 25!
Richmond No. 25 was just witness to a fantastic presentation on the Emerald Tablet and Hermeticism. Thanks to Bro. John Gilbert for making the journey across a time zone to see us! If you weren’t here, you missed out. ✨
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