Provincial Grand Lodge of Perthshire East

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Welcome to the official website of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Perthshire East.

The Province is situated in what has been described as the Heart of Scotland and covers a vast area within the County of Perthshire, it was formed in 1827 and the first Provincial Grand Master was George William Fox, Lord Kinnaird and Rossie, Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire and Grand Master Mason of Scotland from 1830 to 1831.

Freemasonry is an ancient and honourable society. It promotes and encourages steady principles in life in an increasingly changing world. Above all we are not a secret society and we welcome expressions of interest from men of mature age who are genuinely interested in improving society around them. Our aim is to provide information about the Masonic activities within the Province, which are of interest to both Masons and non-Masons alike.

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Ian H. Cameron, Provincial Grand Master

 


Ian H. Cameron PGM

Ian H. Cameron Provincial Grand Master


What is Freemasonry ?

Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations. Its roots lie in the traditions and ceremonies of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles. Some rituals are still celebrated today.



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Is Freemasonry for me ?

Freemasonry means different things to each individual, making new friends, contributing to society, celebrating tradition, experiencing personal growth, taking up a hobby or having fun.


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  • Integrity

    We say what we mean and we keep our promises.


    Truth, which is represented by the divine, in its multiplicity and diversity as understood by all men

  • Honesty

    We pride ourselves on openness, about what being a Freemason means for us.


    While the general consensus among those not in the craft is an idea of secrecy, our membership tends to be open and more than willing to discuss the craft.

  • Kindness

    Although our families come first, we believe in playing a key role in our communities and give time and money to charitable ventures.


    Every Mason is obligated to relieve the suffering of any Master Mason they encounter who is in dire need and if in their power to do so, to the best of their ability, also to act charitably towards society, giving of ourselves economically, physically, and mentally. 

  • Fairness

    We treat everyone as equal – we listen to others, explore any differences and look for common ground.


    One of the foundations of the craft is that all men are equal, while a hierarchy is nesessary, all men in the end are the same.

  • Tolerance

    We respect the opinions of others and behave with understanding towards them.


    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion on any far ranging topic but one should strive for understanding, make an effort to reach common ground and promote harmony.




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