Final session of the Masonic World Conference

Saturday, May 14, 2011


An hour ago, resumed the work of the World Conference. The last issue to address is: "Principles and values, counselor of human development." This issue is very important, especially when you consider what Brother Thomas Jackson said in his speech yesterday: "The importance is to open a space for Masonic leaders from around the world in which they can meet and understand how Freemasonry works." He also added that: "To achieve the unification of a program working together to achieve our goals."

Thomas W. Jackson
Executive Secretary
World Conference of Regular Grand Lodges


The symbolic gesture of Friday, depositing wreath at the monument of Brother Simón Bolívar, it was important not only for American Freemasonry, but also for the Universal one, giving a message of unity. At the event of this year, more than 300 Masons from 70 countries are attending.