Freemasons
Freemasons
Freemasonry is a society of men bound by Brotherhood, united through the practice of sound moral and spiritual values and a love of family. Masons serve all humankind through fraternal and charitable opportunities found within the Masonic Family.
What is the purpose of Freemasonry? One of its most basic purposes is to make good men even better. We place an emphasis on the individual man by helping him strengthen his character, improving his moral and spiritual outlook, and broadening his mental horizons.
The Wisconsin Masonic Center is home to multiple Masonic bodies (men’s and women’s groups) who believe in bettering one’s self, loving thy neighbor, helping others, and family. The WMC is also home to the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin’s annual communication in June.
WMC Masonic Bodies
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Madison Lodge #5
Established in 1844
Hiram Lodge #50
Established in 1854
Commonwealth Lodge #325
Established in 1922
Scottish Rite Valley of Madison
Established in 1921
York Rite Chapter #4 R.A.M.
Established in 1850
York Rite Council #3 R & S.M
Established in 1857
Commandery #3
Established in 1859
Madison White Shrine #6
Established in 1912
Madison court # 7 Order of the Amaranth
Established in 1951
Bethel #44 Job’s Daughters International
(Girls Youth Group)
Established in
DeMolay of Wisconsin Madison Chapter
(Boys Youth Group)
Established in
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