The Different Freemasons Lodges in the District of South Africa NorthLodge Name: Boksburg St John Lodge Number: 8642 Consecrated: 1975 Region: Boksburg Address: P.O. Box 16185 Atlasville |
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History of the Lodge: Towards the end of 1974 the members of Boksburg Lodge No 2480 decided it was time to promote a daughter lodge, and within a few months a warrant had been obtained and Boksburg St John Lodge was consecrated. In his oration the Consecrating Chaplain, W Bro the Revd Canon Eric Richardson wondered whether the 'St. John' was 'the Baptist' or 'the Evangelist' and this question was raised again by the Lyceum Lodge of Research, when asked to design a suitable banner. From the answer it was adjudged that the name 'St. John' was used in the same sense as in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when English masons were called 'St. John's Men' or 'St. John's masons' and masonic festivals were held on the two Saints' days, June 24 for the one and December 27 for the other. So the banner bears the symbols of both: a camel hair garment, a cross and a lamb for St. John the Baptist and an open book, a serpent and an eagle for St. John the Evangelist. |
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