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The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons …
A notable event took place in Bulakan, Bulacan, as Most Worshipful Ariel T Cayanan, the Grand Master of the Masons of the Philippines, attended the commemoration of Marcelo H. Del Pilar.
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From Barcelona to Manila, 1889-1896 - Philippine …
What may be considered the roots of true Philippine Masonry sprouted in 1889 when Logia Revolución was organized by Filipino nationalist Graciano Lopez-Jaena in Barcelona, Spain under the auspices of the Grande Oriente Español. …
Masons in Philippine History - Philippine Center for Masonic Studies
From these principal foundations was hewn, the cornerstone of true Filipino Masonry, brought to the Philippines in 1891. The first lodge organized was Logia Nilad No 144, chartered by the …
Are There Masons in the Philippines: Unveiling Their Influence?
- Yes, there are Masons in the Philippines. Freemasonry was established in the country in 1856 with the formation of the first Masonic lodge, “Primera Luz Filipina” by Jose Malcampo Monje. Over the years, numerous lodges were established, including Nilad Lodge in 1891. Freemasonry had a significant influence on Philippine history, with prominent figu...
Philippine Masonry - IGLPI MASONIC INFORMATION …
Marcelo H. del Pilar was instrumental in establishing Filipino Masonry in the country and the approval by the Grande Oriente Español of the first national organization of Filipino Masons, the Gran Consejo Regional de Filipinas in …
History of Masonry - Philippine Center for Masonic …
Emilio Aguinaldo and many Filipino Masons would emerge as revolutionary leaders. 1896: Revolution claims lives of Masons in Cavite. At the outbreak of the revolution, men suspected of conspiring to attack Cavite Puerto were …
Freemasonry in the Philippines - History Learning
Established not long after the arrival of Spanish liberalism in the Philippines, the first Filipino Masonic Lodge was called Revoluccion and was set up by Graciano Lopez Jaena in April 1889 in Barcelona. The lodge did not last long after he …
Masonry and the Philippine Revolution
The Masons spread among their newly-found Filipino friends such dangerous ideas as "liberty, equality, fraternity and independence." The Masonic regime in Madrid also sent to the Philippines Carlos Maria de la Torre as the new …
In this sense, Filipino Freemasonry cannot be understood outside the context of Philippine history. In order to appreciate the role of Freemasonry in the history of the Philippines, it is essential to …