
The brethren of St Ambrose lodge 1891 wish to give you a warm welcome to their website.
St Ambrose website is a platform made and thought with you, the reader, in mind. We would like to share with you our ancient Taylor’s Freemason History that we carry on proudly since 1881, year when the lodge has been formed.
We will let you enter the Freemasonry world by using the St Ambrose “door” and so with us at your side you will find Why and How to join Freemasonry in general and St Ambrose 1891 lodge in particular.
We will share with you our charitable contribution, causes in the past and project for the future on which, maybe one day, you will also be part of.
We hope you will enjoy your journey and we would also hope to hear from you in the near future. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. One of the brethren will be delighted to get back to you in due course.
Freemasonry is about sharing a common desire for charitable support and following a high moral code. It is a male and women society, focused on following three core principles and improving oneself and others. Although there are women lodges within U.G.L.E. constitution St Ambrose lodge is a male only lodge. We welcome men of any race, religion, political belief and status
Joining a St Ambrose is very easy. Although there might be misconception that Freemasonry is by invitation only, the desire to self-development and charity should drive you to enquire. If it is your wish to become a member of our proud tradition you will only need to be in touch. Using the contact us page we will get back to you in no time. It is that simple and it can only start from you.
The St. Ambrose Lodge of Freemasons, No 1891 regular meetings are held at Freemason Hall in Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2B 5AZ, in the late afternoon of the Third Tuesday of February, Third Friday of April, Fourth Thursday in October and Second Tuesday of December.
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