Laredo Masonic Lodge 547

Laredo Masonic Lodge 547 Freemasonry is a fraternity and a very serious but fun group. It exists to take good men and help them to become better men. Freemasonry is a fraternity.

Its membership is restricted to men, but there is no hazing as is found in some college fraternities. The Masonic Order is a serious group. Thus, it is not a reform society. It does not exist to reform criminals, nor would such persons benefit from its teachings. Variously known as Freemasonry, Masonry or The Craft, the beginnings of our fraternity are lost to history. Although Masonry is believed

to be the oldest surviving fraternal organization in the world, the exact date of its founding is uncertain. Freemasonry can, however, be easily traced to sixteenth century Scotland although the first Masonic governing body was not founded until 1717 in London. The oldest Masonic document, the Regius poem, dates to around 1390 A.D. We know of no Masonry prior to that date. Somewhere between 1390 and 1717 lodges of operative masons began to accept as members men who did not work in the building trade. Eventually whole lodges composed of such persons arose, leading to a transition from lodges being composed of stone masons to lodges being composed of men from other occupations who gathered and shared a ritual replete with allusions to carpentry, architecture, and stone masonry. The three degrees have a biblical basis. Much biblical imagery is used in the ritual of the degrees. The central biblical image used in Masonic ritual is that of the building of King Solomon’s Temple, as meticulously described for us in the Old Testament books of I Kings and II Chronicles. Whenever a Masonic lodge is in session, the Holy Bible is open upon the lodge’s altar. Masonry does require of its adherents a belief in God and in life after death, though it asks no one to expound upon the particulars of his understanding of those two beliefs. There is some memory work the candidate must learn after each degree is conferred upon him. He has a set amount of time to learn the catechism, that is, a set of questions and answers, and to recite them before the lodge members at a lodge meeting. Masonry is not a religion. There is nothing in Freemasonry to interfere with a man’s religious life. Persons of all faiths and Christian denominations are a part of the worldwide Masonic fraternity. Religion and politics are two subjects not allowed to be discussed when a lodge is in session. Masonry teaches the importance of helping the less fortunate. It especially stresses care for the widows and orphans of Masons. Indeed, most Grand Lodges have within their jurisdiction a home for aged Masons, their wives and widows, and also a home for Masonic orphans. In the U.S.A. alone, all branches of Masonry combined provide over of $1.5 million of charitable aid per DAY!

10/31/2025
Stated meeting tonight.
07/14/2025

Stated meeting tonight.

01/24/2025

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Congratulations to the scholarship recipients from Lyndon B. Johnson High School. Congratulations🎊👏
04/26/2024

Congratulations to the scholarship recipients from Lyndon B. Johnson High School.
Congratulations🎊👏

The Freemasons of Laredo Masonic Lodge 547 and all other Freemasons wherever so dispersed, would like to congratulate th...
03/24/2024

The Freemasons of Laredo Masonic Lodge 547 and all other Freemasons wherever so dispersed, would like to congratulate the recipient’s of the Mirabeau B. Lamar Award of Excellence!

The Lamar Medal is awarded to students in recognition of outstanding personal achievement in academics, citizenship, community service, or sports.

Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar was an American attorney, politician, poet, and leading political figure during the Texas Republic era.
He was elected as the second president of the Republic of Texas after Sam Houston and is most known for establishing a fund to support public education.
Crowning him the title of the Father of Texas Education!

Today we congratulate:

Raelyn Villalon, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Cigarroa High School.

Estrella Sandoval, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Bruni High School.

Mateo Hernandez, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Alexander High School, received by his Uncle.

Emilio Saucedo, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from LBJ High School.

Luis Arriaga, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Garcia Early College, award was received by his mother!

Regina Cardenas, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Harmony School of Excellence.

Marianna Resendez, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from United High School, will be awarded at a later time.

Ernesto Lozano, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Martin High School.

Zoe Flores, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Staggs Academy.

Danielle M. Luna, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from United South High School.

Yeikol Michelle Chapa, Lamar medal and scholarship recipient from Nixon High School.

Congratulations and keep on the path of  righteous!

Happy Valentines
02/14/2024

Happy Valentines

Congratulations to Larry Lowe for receiving his 50 year Masonic award!
01/23/2024

Congratulations to Larry Lowe for receiving his 50 year Masonic award!

Address

9901 Crystal Court
Laredo, TX
78045

Opening Hours

Monday 6pm - 7:30pm
Thursday 6pm - 7:30pm

Telephone

+19567234654

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