The Grand Lodge of Vermont was established in 1794 and represents New England's strong Masonic tradition.
Founded: 1794
Location: Montpelier, Vermont
Key Contribution: New England Colonial Masonry
Key milestones in the history of the Grand Lodge of Vermont
The Grand Lodge of Vermont was chartered in 1794.
Vermont Masonry has colonial roots.
Vermont Masons contributed to the state's development.
The Grand Lodge continues important Masonic traditions.
Understand the sacred rituals, degrees, and ceremonial traditions of the Grand Lodge of Vermont
Vermont follows the three basic degrees.
Introduction to Masonic principles.
Development of Masonic knowledge.
Completion of basic education.
Appendant bodies available.
The first degree introduces the candidate to Masonic light, principles, and the foundations of the fraternity's teachings.
The second degree develops the candidate's understanding of Masonic science, geometry, and intellectual foundations.
The third degree represents completion of basic Masonic education and preparation for service to the fraternity.
Vermont Masons support education, healthcare, and community service.