Ceres Lodge 4179

A pilgrims walk

Ceres
Lodge
4179​

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Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations.

Ceres Lodge actively supports Masonic charities and has also supported a number of non-masonic charities over the years

Delve into the rich traditions of Freemasonry as we gather to celebrate our shared values and principles

We meet at Mark Masons’ Hall in St. James Street, London SW1A 1PL: https://markmasonshall.org.

The Kent Club for London Freemasons organises social events for Masons and their families.

Engage in enlightening discussions, partake in meaningful rituals, and forge lasting connections with fellow brethren

Ivor Macklin and Anthony Codd, members of Hornsey Lodge, based in the City of London, recently completed the Camino Ingles (118 Kilometres) section of the Camino the ancient route of pilgrims to the holy site at Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain. Ivor and Anthony had originally intended to undertake the walk during the balmy days of late summer in September but due to injury, they had to postpone and instead did it in the cold wind and rain of January.

Ivor describes the generosity of the local people ‘en route’ which included donations of cakes and the opening up of a ‘closed for the season’ hotel by the owner saying, “help yourself and put the key in the post box when you leave.” On other nights, accommodation was found in a mixture of hostels and hotels, never paying more than 20 Euros each and often less and eating the Menu del Dia (3 courses with wine for 10 Euros).

Both describe the walk as tough, with Ivor completing the last 30 kilometres with blisters on his feet and he describes undertaking the walk for charity as a challenge but on arrival at Santiago it became profoundly spiritual.

At last count Ivor and Anthony had raised £8,332 for Metropolitan Grand Master’s Appeal to raise £2.5 million, for the purchase of two high lift vehicles for the London Fire Brigade.