Welcome to the official website of the City University Lodge; a thriving Lodge of like-minded individuals enjoying Freemasonry, raising money for charity and continuing the long traditions of the Lodge.
The members of City University Lodge come from all walks of life including City, University of London and Cass Business School’s students, alumni, university staff and also those are interested in pursuing Freemasonry in London.
If you are new to Freemasonry and are looking to find out more, may we suggest that you start by clicking on the link “What is Freemasonry”. This will give you a brief explanation as to what Freemasonry is all about. If you are interested in becoming a Freemason or if you are already a Freemason and would like to visit the City University Lodge please email the Lodge on citylodge@freemasons.London someone from the Lodge will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
Generally people become freemasons for different reasons; Family, Curiosity, Wanting to Belong to a Fraternity of Like Minded people, Companionship, Charity, Camaraderie, To have fun.
If you are interested in becoming a freemason or if you are already a freemason and want to visit our Lodge please contact us.
City University Lodge now meets four times a year on the 2nd Friday of the month in February, June and December and on the 3rd Friday of October.
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