Skip to main content

Freemasonry -- France

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Chapter des Amis de la Sagesse records, 1822-1830

 Collection
Identifier: A2013-005
Scope and Contents

Collection of documents from the Souverain Chapitre des Amis de la Sagesse of Paris (Sovereign Chapter of the Friends of Wisdom of the Orient of Paris), dating from 1822-1830. The records include minutes of the chapter, rules and regulations, and lists of members.

Dates: 1822-1830

International Conferences records of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, 1922-1999

 Collection
Identifier: A1976-015
Content Description Collection includes records for event planning and attending conferences; correspondence between Supreme Councils, Sovereign Grand Commanders, Secretaries, and Masonic members; drafts and translations of speeches, reports, and publications; programs, handouts, menus, agendas, proposals, and other conference materials; tourist books and conference activity brochures; final copies of publications various Supreme Councils related to international conferences; mailing lists, invoices, and proofs...
Dates: 1922-1999

Manuscript Masonic ritual collection, 1770-1952

 Collection
Identifier: A1997-094-011
Abstract

Please note that early Masonic rituals and especially French rituals have slightly different names for each degree.

Dates: 1770-1952

Supreme Council of France records, 1894-1895

 Collection — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2013-099-002
Dates: 1894-1895

Transcript of addresses from the Grand Orient banquet, 1894 July 22

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2013-099-007
Scope and Contents Handwritten portions of addresses by the Grand Orient of France and Supreme Council of Belgium, regarding the tolerance of Masonic institutions. Includees an address by Deguaire-Grobel, member of the Council of the Order and of the Grand College of the Rites of the Grand Orient of France. Deguaire-Grobel states that the Grand Orient of France has been often misunderstood, claiming that the aim of Freemasonry is to assure the acceptance or denial of belief in God. He closes by asking for...
Dates: 1894 July 22