18/05/2026
In the spirit of harmony and dedicated labor, the Executive Committee of Koronadal Masonic Lodge No. 209๏ฟผ convened in caucus under the leadership of Worshipful Master Datu Pax Ali S. Mangudadatu on May 15, 2026.
Joining the fraternal deliberations were Senior Warden Atilano V. Colubio, Junior Warden Alviner L. Pandaog, VWI Ruztom David A. Bella โ President of the Guild of Past Masters of KML No. 209, and WB Carlito Y. Uy, PGLI.
Among the matters laid upon the trestleboard were the review and strengthening of the composition of the Lodge Committees and their respective duties, the updating of the Lodgeโs 3-Year Sustainable Program, and the strategic planning of forthcoming activities of the Lodge. Discussions centered on aligning the Lodgeโs undertakings with the Three Pillars of Service under the theme โBecoming Better Masonsโ of MW Robert Joseph S. Moran, Jr., including the required Lodge Labors for July 2026, October 2026, and February 2027.
The caucus likewise underscored the continuing success and value of the Lodgeโs 3-Year Sustainable Program โ a working blueprint which has greatly contributed to the continuity of the Lodgeโs developments, long-term projects, and leadership formation. Through this forward-looking framework, Koronadal Masonic Lodge No. 209 ensures that incoming officers and future leaders of the Lodge are properly trained, guided, and prepared to carry on the work of the Craft with stability, vision, and excellence.
Important preparations for the upcoming 50th Golden Lodge Anniversary of Koronadal Masonic Lodge No. 209 on July 25 were likewise discussed, as the Brethren prepare to commemorate five decades of faithful labor in spreading the cement of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth within the jurisdiction of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines.
Through unity, wise counsel, and well-governed labor, the Brethren continue to strengthen the foundations of the Craft and uphold the noble tenets of Freemasonry for the benefit of both the Fraternity and the community it serves