United Grand Lodge of England

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  • Number of employees
    1000+
  • Company Type
    Hospitality Management
About the United Grand Lodge of England

The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is the governing body of Freemasonry in England and Wales, as well as the oldest Masonic Grand Lodge in the world. Established in 1717, UGLE has played a pivotal role in shaping the principles and practices of Freemasonry globally. The organisation is dedicated to promoting moral and ethical values, fostering personal development, and encouraging charitable activities among its members.

UGLE operates through a network of local lodges, where members gather to engage in fellowship, support one another, and participate in various community initiatives. The core values of Freemasonry—brotherly love, relief, and truth—are at the heart of UGLE’s mission, guiding its members in their personal and collective journeys.

  • Core Activities: UGLE focuses on the following key areas:
  • Providing a framework for Masonic lodges to operate and thrive.
  • Encouraging charitable giving and community service.
  • Promoting education and understanding of Masonic principles.
  • Supporting the personal growth and development of its members.

With a commitment to inclusivity and diversity, UGLE welcomes men from all walks of life who share a desire to improve themselves and contribute positively to society. The organisation also places a strong emphasis on the importance of family and community, often engaging in events that bring together members and their loved ones.

As a respected institution, UGLE maintains a rich history while adapting to contemporary societal changes. It actively engages with the public to dispel myths about Freemasonry and to highlight its contributions to charitable causes. Through its various initiatives, UGLE aims to create a positive impact both within the Masonic community and the wider society.

In summary, the United Grand Lodge of England stands as a beacon of moral integrity, community service, and personal development, continuing to inspire generations of Freemasons around the world.

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