
Grand Lodge of Scotland
The Grand Lodge of Scotland is the governing body of Freemasonry in Scotland, established in 1736. It oversees the activities of individual lodges, which are local groups of Freemasons. The organization promotes the principles of brotherhood, charity, and moral integrity among its members. The Grand Lodge also preserves Masonic traditions and rituals, ensuring they are passed down through generations. With a rich history, it plays a significant role in Scottish culture and philanthropy, supporting various charitable initiatives and community projects. Freemasonry itself is a fraternal organization focused on personal development and community service.