
(by Carwyn Monck, Kalgoorlie Miner, 26 February 2023)
A Christian congregation and the Freemasons united in Kalgoorlie-Boulder on Sunday morning, marking the first public display of Masonic regalia during a combined church service in the town for 43 years.
About 30 Freemasons representing four masonic lodges attended the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Uniting Church’s service and donned their colourful regalia for the occasion.
A procession was held down Egan Street from the Kalgoorlie Masonic Temple to the church led by piper Stuart Wilson.
They were joined by grand master Mason Ramsay McGhee and grand secretary William Semble, who travelled to Kalgoorlie-Boulder from Scotland last week.
Local district Freemasons were given approval from Mr McGhee to wear their regalia in public during the church service on Sunday.
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They were joined by grand master Mason Ramsay McGhee and grand secretary William Semble, who travelled to Kalgoorlie-Boulder from Scotland last week.
Local district Freemasons were given approval from Mr McGhee to wear their regalia in public during the church service on Sunday.
Masonic regalia had not…
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Masonic regalia had not…
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