Ceres Lodge 4179

Grand Master of the Regular Grand Lodge of Italy visits Bee Hive Lodge No 2809

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W. Bro. Simone Sodini, Secretary, Bee Hive Lodge No 2809 writes:

W Bro Fabio Venzi, Grand Master of the Regular Grand Lodge of Italy, was the honoured guest of Bee Hive Lodge on 25th January at Freemasons Hall. He was accompanied by a delegation from the RGLI.

The Lodge was also delighted by the attendance of the Deputy Metropolitan Grand Master, VW Bro Julian Soper, DepMetGM, PGSwdB.

Bee Hive Lodge, which features many Masons from Italy, received a fascinating presentation on ‘the Symbolism of the Bee Hive in Freemasonry and the Christian Tradition’, set in the context of European philosophy’s views on the social virtues and cultural benefits of honey and the hive in society from the ancient Greeks to date.

As Bro Fabio stated “The hive represents the virtues of hard work and perseverance, reminding us to be fully committed to all areas throughout life, just as the bees who work diligently for the benefit of their community as a whole”.  The lecture concluded to the acclamation of the many members and visitors present, after which it was the subject of much discussion at the Festive Board.



This article is part of the Arena Magazine, Issue 57 Spring 2025 edition.
Arena Magazine is the official magazine of the London Freemasons – Metropolitan Grand Lodge and Metropolitan Grand Chapter of London.

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