This year’s annual ladies night has been scheduled for 17th October and will be held again in the Park Avenue Hotel.
More details to follow……….
Masonic Lodge No. 669 Freemasons' Hall Arthur Square, Belfast N. Ireland
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This year’s annual ladies night has been scheduled for 17th October and will be held again in the Park Avenue Hotel.
More details to follow……….
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Saturday 18th April sees the annual Arthur Square District Charity Committee breakfast being held in Eglinton Presbyterian Church Hall.
Our lodge is a very active supporter of this event an we encourage as many Brethren to come along with their family and friends.
Our new Worshipful Master W. Bro. Stephen Abrol was installed on Saturday 25th January 2020. The Lodge was honoured by the presence of many distinguished Brethren.
The Installing Officer was congratulated by all on an excellent Installation ceremony.
The W. Master then installed his Lodge Officers for 2020 in an exemplary manner and he and his officers received fraternal greetings and very best wishes from visiting Brethren representing many Lodges.
At the Festive Board after the meeting, our Piper W, Bro. David Beggs piped the W. Master, and Deputy Grand Master into dinner. Forty-five Brethren and guests enjoyed an excellent meal, with Toasts, and enjoyable speeches. The master’s song was beautifully sung by
W. Bro. Rennie McGrath of the Belfast Lodge 651.A charity collection and raffle in aid of Masonic charities was generously supported by all.
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W. Bro. Patrick Elliott, a member of Sir George Clark Memorial Lodge 669, Belfast received cheers and applause from the crowd as he reached the bottom of the Europa hotel.
“It was very hard work,” he said. “It was so windy I swung about a bit, but oh yes, I enjoyed it, I feel it’s well worth it. My legs ached like anything and my right arm where I held the rope, and my hair was all sticking out.
”‘Plucky Patrick” has raised £900 for the Grand Master’s Vision 2020 appeal. The appeal includes the charity Médecins Sans Frontières, the RNLI, Simon Communities of Ireland and Simon Community Northern Ireland.
Patrick’s sister Mary Elliott worked with Médecins Sans Frontières as a nurse for many years in foreign and difficult countries.
His total raised so far is over £600.
Well done Patrick on your bravery – let’s support him to achieve his £1,000 target!
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Proceeds in aid of the Grand Master’s Festival “Vision 2020″, supporting RNLI, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Simon Communities of Ireland and Simon Community NI.
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Donations to Charity Sir George Clark Memorial Masonic Lodge No. 669 finished their year 2018 Charity fundraising drive with another record total of almost £3,000 donated to a range of charities and to our Lodge widows. Action Cancer, Diabetes N.I, Belfast Masonic Charity Fund included. The Worshipful Master in 2018 W. Bro. Romeo Godines thanked everyone for their continued support and generosity. He asked the Brethren the give the same support to W. Bro. Paul Francey, our Worshipful Master for 2019.
Our new Worshipful Master W. Bro. Paul Francey was installed on Saturday 26th January 2019. The Lodge was honoured by the presence of the Deputy Grand Master of Ireland R. W. Bro. Rodney McCurley, and Assistant Provincial Grand Master of Antrim R. W. Bro. Ivan Gillespie, and other distinguished Brethren.
The Installing Officer W. Bro. Genesis Nazareth was congratulated by all on an excellent Installation ceremony.
The W. Master then installed his Lodge Officers for 2019 in an exemplary manner and he and his officers received fraternal greetings and very best wishes from visiting Brethren representing twelve Lodges.
At the Festive Board after the meeting, our two Pipers W. Bro. William Cardwell and W, Bro. David Beggs piped the W. Master, and Deputy Grand Master into dinner. Fifty-five Brethren and guests enjoyed an excellent meal, with Toasts, and enjoyable speeches. The master’s song was beautifully sung by
W. Bros. Rennie and Gardiner McGrath of the Belfast Lodge 651.A charity collection and raffle in aid of Masonic charities was generously supported by all.
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This an important time of the year for many Brethren in setting goals and resolutions for the year to come. What goals have you set for yourself in the lodge? Is there a piece of ritual that you would like to learn?
Is your goal to be a more active lodge member?
Is there a friend that you plan to talk to about becoming a Freemason?
Of course, many of us don’t always follow through on their resolutions and within a couple of weeks, they are largely forgotten. But as a Freemason, whatever your particular goal or resolution might be, you have a great advantage. In our Fraternity, there is always a trusty brother waiting to assist you. Perhaps you are that brother who will be asked to assist.
One of our purposes is to make good men better. I can’t think of any better way to do this than helping another brother achieve a goal!
I hope that your 2019 or 6019 A.L. is a prosperous one in achieving both your personal goals and Masonic goals.
Sincerely & Fraternally,
W. Bro. Romeo Godines
W. Master Lodge 669
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Sunday 11th November 2018, the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice marking the end of the first world war.
In Belfast W. Bro. David Beggs our Lodge Almoner placed a wreath at City Hall on behalf of all the Lodges meeting at Freemasons’ Hall, Arthur Square Belfast.
Wreaths were also laid on behalf of the Belfast Masonic Widows Fund, Belfast Masonic Charity Fund, The Trustees of Freemasons’ Hall, Arthur Square.
Act of Remembrance was held on Friday, 9th November 2018 at 12 noon in the Grand Lodge Room, Freemasons’ Hall, Dublin
The Royal British Legion took part in the Act of Remembrance and Standards from the Royal British Legion were on parade.
The Act of Remembrance included a wreath-laying ceremony led by the Grand Master. and senior Officers including the Prov. Grand Master of Antrim. .Our Lodge Chaplain W. Bro. Patrick Elliott laid a wreath on behalf of the W. Master and Brethren of Sir George Clark Memorial Lodge 669 Irish Constitution.
Bro. Rudyard Kipling