California's newest lodge, Sonora Lodge No. 887, in the historic Sonora Masonic Hall held its grand opening on Saturday, February 22, 2025. According to a press release about the event, membership interest has been growing statewide, and the new lodge has already welcomed 21 new members to the fraternity.
From Globe Newswire:
The opening of Sonora Lodge No. 887 is yet another milestone in the Sonora Masonic Hall’s rich history. Built in 1850 during the peak of the California Gold Rush in Tuolumne County, the Sonora Masonic Hall is one of the very first Masonic establishments in the state. Over the past 175 years, it has housed Lodges for numerous notable Masons including California State Senator George S. Evans (1865-1877), California Secretary of State Anson H. Tuttle (1863) and U.S. Senator James Graham Fair (1881-1887).
“The Masons of California are proud to renew our values of community, philanthropy and brotherhood in a city that has been so foundational to our shared Masonic history,” said Mark McNee, Sonora Lodge No. 887 Lodge Master and Vice Chair of the California Masonic Foundation. “The grand opening of Sonora Lodge No. 887 marks another chapter in a long legacy of Tuolumne County Masonry, and we look forward to watching the positive impact of our programs and people spread through Sonora and beyond.”
The new Sonora Lodge No. 887 was chartered on October 27, 2024, and held its Ceremony of Constitution on November 16, 2024. Sonora Lodge No. 887 officially opened its doors to potential new members and the community at a grand opening celebration on Saturday, February 22, 2025, which included a formal Installation of Officers ceremony, ribbon cutting and remarks from Mark McNee, Masons of California Grand Secretary Allan Casalou and Past Grand Master of George Washington Union Freemasons Nathalie Valkov.It's a side-issue, I know, but if that last name threw you, George Washington Union Grand Lodge is an American offshoot of the Grand Orient of France and is an independent co-Masonic (men and women) obedience. The GL of California does not recognize them – by the rules of regularity and recognition, GWU is irregular and their members cannot sit in each others lodges. But the GL California acknowledges that other obediences do indeed exist, and if a female enquires about Masonic membership, or if a male seeks a lodge with both men and women as members, they take a pragmatic approach similar to the United Grand Lodge of England: they steer them to the GWU as an alternative.
Would that more American grand lodges took a similar view. Better to grow Freemasonry throughout the world than to pretend different types of Masonry simply don't exist because 'WIMMIN!' Our obligations say nothing that forbids us from talking to each other, discussing Masonic philosophy, symbolism, or much of anything else. We won't burst into flame. We merely promise not to be present if a lodge decides to confer the degrees of Masonry on a woman, and they can't sit in our open lodge doing business.
UGLE regularly invites England's two female grand lodges to public events, and they all cooperate on outreach programs like their Universities Scheme, which promotes Masonic lodges at colleges and universities. UGLE has even joined forces with the female GLs to create a cooperative 'Council For Freemasonry' to combat anti-Masonry in the U.K.
Likewise, if Masons from an irregular, unrecognized obedience desire an authentic Masonic lodge room to meet in, there should be no reason why a regular male-only lodge can't rent or otherwise make their lodge room available to a Prince Hall, female, or co-Masonic lodge. For that matter, local lodges should have the leeway to rent to Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, even the Knights of Columbus, if they so desire. Better to have our buildings in use as often as possible than to look abandoned for 29 days of every month.
But I digress.
PHOTOS: Sonora Lodge 887 Facebook page
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