On 11th December 1956, a club known as the “Five Points Club” was formed among Canadian troops stationed in Germany “for the purpose of furthering Masonic fellowship among the Masons serving in Germany”.
Background and lodge jewel history
When the founders of Beaver Lodge decided what the lodge crest should look like they chose a combination of Masonic and non-Masonic symbols.
The colour 'silver' represents the night and the moon, which is often depicted on the tracing boards in German speaking lodges. Silver is regarded as female and also stands for our close link to the rhythm of nature and the changing and bearing life.
Lodge officers and regular meetings
Lodge history
OF BRITISH ROYAL ARCH MASON
IN GERMANY
German speaking lodge
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