Massachusetts Heritage

Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

The Grand Lodge of Massachusetts is one of the oldest continuously operating Masonic organizations in North America, with a distinguished history of intellectual leadership.

Founded: 1733

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Key Contribution: Second Oldest Grand Lodge in North America

Historical Overview

Key milestones in the history of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

founding

Massachusetts Freemasonry traces its roots to St. John's Lodge in Boston, founded in 1733. The Grand Lodge was formally organized in the mid-18th century.

intellectual

Boston's prominence as an intellectual center made it a natural home for Masonic philosophy.

revolutionary

Massachusetts Freemasons played important roles in the American Revolution.

modern

Today, Massachusetts Masonry maintains its commitment to intellectual rigor and community service.

Masonic Rituals and Degrees

Understand the sacred rituals, degrees, and ceremonial traditions of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

three Degrees

Massachusetts follows the standard three basic degrees with strong emphasis on philosophical aspects.

apprentice

Introduction to Masonic principles and symbolism.

fellowcraft

Development of deeper understanding of Masonic knowledge.

master Mason

Representation of the completion of basic education and transformation of the candidate.

appendant

Scottish Rite, York Rite, and other bodies offer comprehensive advanced degrees.

The Three Basic Degrees

Entered Apprentice

The first degree introduces the candidate to Masonic light, principles, and the foundations of the fraternity's teachings.

Fellowcraft

The second degree develops the candidate's understanding of Masonic science, geometry, and intellectual foundations.

Master Mason

The third degree represents completion of basic Masonic education and preparation for service to the fraternity.

Notable Members

Prominent leaders and figures who have been members of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

Paul Revere - Patriot and craftsman

Charitable Work and Community Service

Massachusetts Masons support hospitals, medical research, education, youth programs, and community development.