Corinthian Masonic Lodge #95

Corinthian Masonic Lodge #95 We are a Masonic Lodge that was formed on September 13, 1858 in Hartland, ME. Freemasonry is the world's oldest and largest fraternity.

The name started out as Pond Lodge and was later changed to Corinthian Lodge in May of 1864. For three centuries, it has beckoned men of good character to its ranks. It has no regard for differences in race, color, creed or station in life. Using traditions and implements of antiquity, it seeks to inspire its members to live by the tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth. While the moral philos

ophy of Freemasonry is founded upon religious principles, it is not a religion nor a substitute for one. It does not solicit membership but welcomes men who have good morals and who profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Any man sincerely desirous of serving humanity only needs to ask a member in order to receive a petition for membership. From 1619 to 1820, Maine was a District of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In 1762, the Provincial Grand Lodge of the Grand Lodge of England (now the United Grand Lodge of England) issued a charter to form a lodge in Falmouth (said lodge later moving to Portland) at the request of a number of Masons living in the area. In 1819, the people of Maine voted to withdraw from Massachusetts and form a separate State. The Maine Lodges (there were 31 at the time, active and thriving) then met in convention and voted to follow suit and form their own Grand Lodge when the separation should take place. Maine joined the Union as the 23rd State on March 15, 1820 and the Grand Lodge of Maine came into being on June 1 following. It was consecrated by the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire on June 24, 1820 with William King, the first (and serving) Governor of Maine installed into the office of Grand Master. Credit goes to the Grand Lodge of Maine for the compiled information above.

Another year our Lodge has supported the JROTC of Nokomis High, Ron Fowle II, Daniel Hanson, and Fred Brooks presenting ...
06/06/2024

Another year our Lodge has supported the JROTC of Nokomis High, Ron Fowle II, Daniel Hanson, and Fred Brooks presenting a check for one thousand dollars to defray there travel expences.

Corinthian has received from the State this recognition:
07/03/2020

Corinthian has received from the State this recognition:

06/04/2020

We met for our June Stated and seven of us followed the Grand Master's guide lines, we had a good meeting and voted to go dark for July and August hopefully in September we can meet without the masks.

05/29/2020

Per the Grand Master we will have our June Stated meeting on the third

03/28/2020

Due to the Grand Master all Masonic meetings are canceled until further notice, so no stated meeting on the first

Special publication of National Geographic Magazine this month.
11/13/2017

Special publication of National Geographic Magazine this month.

10/20/2017

Great meeting tonight about forty something people and many Grand Lodge officers and the Grand Master, a flag presentation by the JROTC and after several donations were made to Nokomis JROTC totaling over three thousand dollars from Lodges in the 22 district to aid them in there endeavors.

10/02/2017

2017 Very Happy Kayak Raffle winner Landon Dunham son of member Kevin Dunham

This year's Very Happy winner of the 2017 Kayak Raffle Landon Dunham son of member Kevin Dunham
10/02/2017

This year's Very Happy winner of the 2017 Kayak Raffle Landon Dunham son of member Kevin Dunham

09/14/2017

Good morning brethren. Today I got a early start on the day. Today I’m going to attempt to put into words why a man would want to join the fraternity. And why he wouldn’t. Based on 3 th…

08/19/2017

R.I.P. Brother Lindy Humphrey

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14 Canaan Road
Hartland, ME
04943

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