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A Welcome from R.W. Bro C. Edward Fleury |
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Provincial Grand Master of Munster |
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The oldest Province within the Irish Constitution is that of MUNSTER
which dates from 1751. Today, the province comprises the City and County of Cork and that
portion of the County of Kerry lying south of a line drawn from the head of Tralee Bay to
Clydagh Bridge, including Milltown and the town of Tralee.
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While being happy and content to give their allegiance to the Grand Lodge of Ireland, the thirteen Munster Lodges retain a form of working which differs somewhat from that used by other Lodges of the Irish Constitution. Within the United Grand Lodge of England, the province of Bristol uses a rather similar working. It is believed that this similarity of working came about because of the close maritime trading links between Cork and Bristol in the 18th and 19th Centuries. The Masons
of Munster are always delighted to welcome visiting Brethren to their meetings. Likewise
any man of goodwill interested in joining our ancient and honourable society will be given
all the help and advice he may require.
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Copyright 1999, Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster.