Fitzwilliam Lodge 3023

Join us at Fitzwilliam Lodge 3023, where centuries-old traditions meet modern fraternity.
Experience brotherhood, charity, and community service in Rotherham.

About Us

Discover the History and Values of Fitzwilliam Lodge 3023

Fitzwilliam Lodge 3023, located in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, has been a beacon of Freemasonry since its consecration in 1904. We foster camaraderie, charity, and personal growth among our members.

As a proud Freemasons lodge, we offer a range of services focused on personal development, networking, and community support. Our commitment to excellence has earned us recognition within the Masonic community.

At Fitzwilliam Lodge 3023, we prioritize the values of integrity, kindness, and service, ensuring a welcoming space for all members and guests.

Our Offerings and Activities

Community Engagement

Building connections in the community through charitable events and activities.

Personal Growth

Opportunities for self-development in a supportive, non-judgmental environment.

Brotherhood and Support

A strong network of support and friendship among our members.

FAQ’s

Here are some typical questions that are often asked about Freemasonry

Do you have a specific question? Feel free to reach out to us

What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest fraternal organizations. It is a society of men who seek to improve themselves morally, intellectually, and spiritually, while contributing positively to their families, communities, and society at large.


What do Freemasons believe?

Freemasonry is not a religion and does not replace a member’s faith. However, Freemasons are required to believe in a Supreme Being, by whatever name they choose to call Him. Freemasonry encourages respect for all religions and emphasizes moral living, integrity, and brotherly love.


Is Freemasonry a secret society?

Freemasonry is often described as a society with secrets, not a secret society. Masonic lodges, buildings, charitable work, and many traditions are public. Some aspects of ceremonies and symbols are kept private to preserve their meaning for members.


Who can become a Freemason?

While requirements may vary slightly by jurisdiction, most lodges require that a man:

Apply of his own free will (you must ask to join)

Be of lawful age

Believe in a Supreme Being

Be of good character


Why Choose Us

Rich History

Over a century of tradition and values.

Strong Community

A supportive network of like-minded individuals.

Commitment to Growth

Focus on personal and communal development.

Join Us in Our Journey ?

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