Wesley Collegians Lodge No. 358



Wesley Collegians Lodge No. 358 was founded in 1924.

Membership is open to all men who have attained the age of 21 years of age or 18 years of age if their Father is a Freemason (living or not). Especially welcome are Wesley Old Boys, parents, and present or former members of staff. Wesley Collegians Lodge No. 358 meets on the 3rd Tuesday each month except January at the Prahran Masonic Centre, 36 St Edmunds Road Prahran.

The Wesley Collegians Lodge offers a relaxed and friendly setting to meet people from all walks of life and backgrounds. The Lodge has a long and interesting history, and is a great place to expand your circle of friends and associates.

Rehearsals are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm at the Prahran Masonic Centre.

Our Installation of Office Bearers is on the 3rd Tuesday in September at 6:30pm at the Prahran Masonic Centre.

We usually have a brief business meeting, then ceremonial work or an interesting speaker, either in the Lodge Room or in the South, over supper. Inquiries on our program to the Worshipful Master are always welcome.



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Contacts:
Worshipful Master:

Worshipful Brother John Caine WM
Mob: 0418 351 656
Senior Warden:

Brother Robert Thorpe
Mob: 0418 122 669
Junior Warden:

Brother Matthew Baragwanath
Mob: 0419 365 656
Almoner:

Worshipful Brother John Baragwanath PM
Mob: 0418 377 218


Links
Masons Connect
Freemasons Victoria
Old Wesley Collegians Association



What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest fraternal societies.

It is made up of men who are concerned with moral and spiritual values and who pursue a way of life that complements their religious, family and community affiliations. They seek a better way of life and treat all men as equal regardless of race, religion or social standing.

While Freemasons hold religious beliefs they do not promote a particular religion.

There are close to 500 Lodges in Victoria and around 25,000 members, making Freemasonry Victoria by far the largest community service organisation of its kind in the State.

Every true Freemason:

* seeks ways to share in building a better community;

* shows tolerance and respect for the opinions of others and behaves with kindness and understanding to his fellow creatures;

* practices charity care for the community as well as his own family, through charitable giving and by voluntary work; and

* strives for the truth, requiring high moral standards and aiming to achieve them in his own life.