Lodge Voyagers No 40 recently welcomed eight candidates from Malta who had flown into London to join The Order of Women Freemasons. They were all Initiated, Passed and Raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason over 3 days and have returned home to Malta as Freemasons.
Lodge Voyagers was set up in the 1950s to help with the Order's expansion plan at the time with the specific task to initiate applicants from overseas. The first Worshipful Master of the lodge was Lucy Bertram O’Hea – most appropriately, as she had done so much to spread Freemasonry for Women within this country. The Lodge had over 300 Founders. Today it has over 900 members and, besides meeting for ceremonies, holds an annual meeting in December where members convene to listen to reports of the progress from the Order's overseas Lodges.
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