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Freemasonry In Malta

william966

Did you know that in Malta there are 2 so called "foreign" constitutions still existant one dating for over 200 years. These lodges have always served as a way for expatriates to get together and be able to exchange with each other their interests and support. A sort of home away from home.


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Lodge Saint Andrew 966 Malta which is Scottish Constitution

St John and St Paul No 349 UGLE

De Rohan Lodge No 9670


There are also Maltese lodges of course which can be an option

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Mermaid7

My father was a Scottish Rite Mason. I once looked into the Eastern Star, but then I moved away so it didn't happen. Interesting to hear that there are lodges in Malta.