25th Masonic District of Massachusetts

The heartland Of Mass Masonry

About the 25th district

The Heartland of Massachusetts Masonry

The 25th District of Freemasons in Massachusetts is comprised of six Freemason Lodges centered in the Heartland of Massachusetts.  

These lodges have many traditions, special events, and comradery, all backed by brethren with diverse backgrounds, religions, educations and talents. Members from all lodges are active, full and we are proud to say we are adding new members each year. We are a very diverse district believing strongly in Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth, which are the “Tenets of our profession,” and by serving others we remain faithful to the obligations we have taken as Masons.

  • Bay Path Lodge
    • 10 Central Street, West Brookfield, MA 01585
    • Meets on 4th Friday (Sept – June)
  • Hayden Lodge
    • 3 High School Drive, North Brookfield, MA 01535
    • Meets on Wednesday on or before the full moon (Sept – June)
  • Mount Zion Lodge
    • 71 Pleasant Steet Barre, MA 01005
    • Meets on 1st Wednesday (Sept – June)
  • The Scouters Lodge
    • North Worcester Fox & Coon Club – 399 Mason Road, Jefferson, MA 01522
    • Meets on 4th Tuesday
  • Quaboag Lodge
    • 10 Central Street, West Brookfield, MA 01585
    • Meets on 1st Tuesday (Sept – June)

 

When not meeting, a major focus for all members is charity and volunteerism.  Look for us throughout the year at the Klems Charity for Car’s during the summer months, hosting breakfast or dinner fundraisers, special holiday events, and many other surrounding community-wide events including the National Night Out, etc.

Perhaps we’re not the district with lodges closest to you, and that’s ok! Consider finding a lodge close to you in Massachusetts if you’re interested in visiting or learning more.

About Freemasonry

Freemasonry, sometimes just called Masonry, is the world’s oldest and largest Fraternity. It aims to promote Friendship, Morality, and Brotherly Love among its members — men (aged 18+) from every race, religion, opinion, and background — who are brought together as Brothers to develop and strengthen the bonds of friendship. There are more than 3 million members meeting in nearly every free country in the world. Freemasonry proposes to “make good men better” by teaching — with metaphors taken from geometry and architecture — about building values based on great universal truths. And of course, charity and community service is fundamental to Freemasonry and something we actively take part in.

Learn more from the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts site here…

The Three Tenets of Freemasonry

Freemasonry instils in its members a moral and ethical approach to life: it seeks to reinforce thoughtfulness for others, kindness in the community, honesty in business, courtesy in society and fairness in all things. Members are urged to regard the interests of the family as paramount but, importantly, Freemasonry also teaches and practices concern for people, care for the less fortunate and help for those in need. In short: Freemasonry Cares.

In today’s world, it is difficult for men to come together in a way that enables them to develop true and lasting connections. Increasing demands from our careers and family makes camaraderie difficult to establish and maintain. Masons develop a connection built on shared beliefs and experiences. This creates a profound bond that transcends ordinary kinship. Brothers support and challenge one another, share knowledge and wisdom, and provide light and hope in times of darkness. As a Masonic brother, you will always have a network of peers who care about you, no matter the hardships you may face.

“That’s the essence of friendship – making sure the person you’re talking to feels valued.” – Raphael Awuku

In this world of plenty, no one should be in need. Freemasons believe that the desire to help others is a natural by-product of our own personal growth and development. When good men come together, this desire (and our ability to put it into action) grows exponentially. From the earliest days of Freemasonry, providing care and resources for others has been one of our most vital activities. In fact, we give over 3 million dollars to national and local charities every single day. More importantly than financial support, however, is that all Masons give generously of both their time and talents.

“I don’t know where I would be if it wasn’t for the Masons.” – Jon Rizzo

As Freemasons, we continually seek to better ourselves and the world around us through the pursuit of knowledge. At its core, Freemasonry is about the nature of truth. Together, we pursue wisdom through a system of values. We use symbols and allegory because they are the surest way in which our shared truth may be taught. Through these symbols and our shared traditions, each Mason defines and discovers his own unique path.

Leadership

Leadership skills are developed by Freemasons in their search for truth. As we learn and grow, we become mentors to others. Freemasons share their knowledge and skills with other Masons and with the community as a whole. Within Freemasonry, there are ample opportunities to learn the leadership skills that you may have never recognized you possessed. This includes leadership positions available at the lodge, District, and Grand Lodge level.

Betterment

Striving for personal growth is a core tenet of Freemasonry. As Masons progress through the Craft, they discover different aspects of themselves and develop a range of skills they may never have recognized they had. The opportunities for betterment are immeasurable, whether it’s through helping a brother in need or supporting the community through acts of charity.

Enlightenment

As Freemasons, we cherish the pursuit of wisdom. We strive for enlightenment through the pursuit of the knowledge found in our symbols, rituals and allegory. By striving to live with virtue and compassion and by maintaining an ongoing curiosity about our world, we continue to embody the spirit of enlightenment.

Upcoming Events

District 25's Highlight Event

The Scouters Lodge presents a PINEWOOD DERBY during their Fraternal Visit!

Tuesday, April 25th 2023
The Scouters Lodge
399 Mason Rd, Jefferson, MA 01522, USA

RSVP or send questions to Worshipful Chris Hanson @ thetravelingman25@outlook.com or 508-873-5066 preferably by April 22nd
More details including RSVP here…

Below are all the events scheduled in our District.  Join us or stop by and say hello!

11
May

Day at the Range

More info: https://www.massfreemasonry25.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/2024-05-11-Day-at-the-Range-Promo.pdfRain Date: 5/18All Lodge members as well as guests are invited to attend as spectators. The following Milestone date must be adhered to:Non-refundable check for $125 made out to Quaboag Sportsmen’s Club, Inc. to be received, no laterthan, Wednesday, April...
  • Quaboag Sportsman's Club View on Map
    2024-05-11
    08:00 am - 03:00 pm
    13
    May

    "What Masons Do?" Eastern Star Fun Degree

  • 71 Pleasant St, Barre, MA 01005, USA View on Map
    2024-05-13
    All Day Event
    13
    May

    25th Lodge of Instruction - "What Masons Do?" Eastern Star Fun Degree

    Lodge of Instruction 25th Lodge of Instruction The Eastern Star will be putting on a program about how they believe what happens when masons run a candidate.
  • 71 Pleasant St, Barre, MA 01005, USA View on Map
    2024-05-13
    07:00 pm - 07:00 pm
    14
    May

    Master Mason Degree - Rufus Putnam Lodge

  • Rufus Putnam Lodge A.F. & A.M., 293 Main St, Rutland, MA 01543, USA View on Map
    2024-05-14
    07:00 pm - 09:00 pm

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    The Heartland of Massachusetts
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