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A [[Masonic lodge]], often called a "private lodge" is the basic organisational unit in [[Freemasonry]].  While the term refers to the organisation, it is also commonly used to refer to buildings in which such organisations meet.
A [[Masonic lodge]], often called a "private lodge" is the basic organisational unit in [[Freemasonry]].  While the term refers to the organisation, it is also commonly used to refer to buildings in which such organisations meet.
A [[Masonic lodge]] must be warranted or chartered by a [[Grand lodge]].
Lodges generally work the three basic [[Degrees]] of [[Entered Apprentice]], [[Fellowcraft]] and [[Master Mason]].

Latest revision as of 02:11, 12 April 2024

A Masonic lodge, often called a "private lodge" is the basic organisational unit in Freemasonry. While the term refers to the organisation, it is also commonly used to refer to buildings in which such organisations meet.

A Masonic lodge must be warranted or chartered by a Grand lodge.

Lodges generally work the three basic Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft and Master Mason.