Grand Lodge of Ireland

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The Grand Lodge of Ireland is one of the world’s oldest Masonic governing bodies, historically influential in shaping the rituals, structure, and spread of Freemasonry across the British Isles and the wider Anglo-American world.

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instanceOf Masonic governing body
Masonic grand lodge
chartered lodges attached to military regiments
overseas lodges in the British Empire
continent Europe
country Ireland
follows Regular Freemasonry
governs symbolic lodges under its constitution
hasCharitableRole supports Masonic charities
supports community and relief work
hasEducationalRole promotes Masonic education among members
hasHistoricalSignificance one of the earliest grand lodges to charter lodges overseas
hasJurisdictionOver Craft Freemasonry in Ireland
hasMasonicDegreeSystem three Craft degrees
hasMembershipPolicy male-only membership in Craft degrees
hasMotto Masonic ideals of brotherly love, relief, and truth
hasOrganizationalStructure deputy grand master
grand lodge officers
grand master
grand secretary
hasRite Irish Masonic ritual
hasSubordinateBodies district grand lodges
private lodges
provincial grand lodges
hasSymbol square and compasses
influenced Masonic practices in North America
Masonic practices in parts of Africa
Masonic practices in the Caribbean
Masonic ritual development in the British Isles
formation of other grand lodges through its warrants
spread of Freemasonry in the Anglo-American world
spread of Freemasonry in the British Isles
structure of Freemasonry in the British Isles
isOneOf oldest Masonic grand lodges in the world
isPartOf mainstream regular Freemasonry
maintains archives of Irish Freemasonry
observes Masonic landmarks and traditions
prohibits discussion of partisan politics in lodge
discussion of sectarian religion in lodge
publishes official communications and proceedings for its members
recognizes Grand Lodge of Scotland
United Grand Lodge of England
religion Freemasons
surface form: Freemasonry
requires belief in a Supreme Being for membership
usesLanguage English
Irish

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Anglo-American Freemasonry historicalInfluenceFrom Grand Lodge of Ireland
Irish Royal Arch system followsRitualTraditionOf Grand Lodge of Ireland
this entity surface form: Irish Freemasonry
Irish Royal Arch system isPartOf Grand Lodge of Ireland
this entity surface form: Irish Masonic jurisdiction
Irish Royal Arch system practicedUnder Grand Lodge of Ireland
Grand Lodge of Scotland recognizes Grand Lodge of Ireland