1440 San Marcelino St.
Ermita
Manila
Philippines
The MUSEUM of the MW Grand Lodge of F&AM of the Philippines has been created during the centennial year of the MW Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines, during the incumbency of the centennial Grand Master, MW Santiago T. Gabionza, Jr. Its inauguration has been made part of the activities and events of the Grand Lodge of the Philippines centennial celebration committee chaired by MW Reynato S. Puno, PGM. The museum has been designed, constructed and donated to the Grand Lodge of the Philippines in 2012, by WB Armando G. Cazzola, WM (2011 & 2012) of San Pedro Lodge No. 292 F&AM. The museum is affiliated with the National Historical Institute of the Philippines, and has on display objects, documents, publications and pictures of historical value and relevance, showing the immense contributions of masons and freemasonry to the independence of the Philippines from colonial powers and to the emancipation of the Filipino people, in accordance with freemasonry ideals [liberte' fraternite' egalite'] freedom, universal broderhood, equality, translated into the declaration of rights of mankind, freedom of expression, freedom of thought, freedom of the press, separation of state and church, freedom of worship, right of representation and education for all. Naturally, on show are also rare and interesting masonic paraphernalia, ancient books and valuable documents.
THE MUSEUM IS AFFILIATED WITH THE PHILIPPINE "NATIONAL HISTORICAL INSTITUTE "
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1440 San Marcelino St., Ermita, Manila, Philippines
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1440 San Marcelino St.
Ermita
Manila
Philippines