CEDRUS LIBANI LODGE No. 1003
Working under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Washington, D.C. Founded over two hundred years ago in 1811, the Grand Lodge of Washington D.C. is the governing body serving 50 Masonic lodges in Washington DC USA including 3 lodges in the Republic of Lebanon.
We are the light of DC Freemasonry emerging from the land of the two Hirams: the beautiful Lebanon! Why the name: Cedrus libani, commonly known as the Cedar of Lebanon, is a species of cedar native to the mountains of the Eastern Mediterranean basin.
The tree has a majestic appearance, characterized by its wide, spreading branches and dark green, needle-like leaves. Cedrus libani is also symbolically important in many cultures and is mentioned in various historical and religious texts. It is the national emblem of Lebanon, appearing on the country's flag. Would you like to visit us?
If you are a brother mason in good standing you are most welcome to visit us. Please contact our Brother Secretary to find out more! Our doors are always open to visiting Brethren! |
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