This evening was the 50th Anniversary of Wrexhamian Chapter, of The Holy Royal Arch (Royal Arch) which was held at a special meeting at the Maesgwyn Hall, Wrexham.
We had the Deputy Grand Superintendent, the 2nd and 3rd Provincial Grand Principles, and the team down for the occasion. I was also lucky enough to be part of the visiting team (Even though I am also a member of the Chapter).
The evening went well, we had a new candidate join, and then a brief history of the Chapter was given, followed by a donation to the #2028Festival of £2028.
The evening ended with a fantastic festive board, with free port and celebratory whisky glasses for all.
Update Count:- Attended/Total
05/05 – Meetings
04/05 – Rehearsals
04/04 – Committee
Masonic Halls – 4
The Holy Royal Arch (Royal Arch)
Administration of the Royal Arch and its Chapters has been entrusted by UGLE to the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England.
Joining the Royal Arch (or 'Chapter') is the fourth and final stage in Pure Antient Masonry, as defined in the Act of Union of 1813 that created the current United Grand Lodge of England.
Anyone who has been a Master Mason for four weeks can join—and should aspire to join the Royal Arch, because becoming a Companion of the Order continues their voyage of discovery