Freemasonry is a timeless fraternity where men of good character come together in friendship, learning, and service.
Discover how you can become part of something bigger. For men residing in the Greater Pittsburgh area who are interested in joining Freemasonry, learn about the Masonic organizations who call the Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center home right here.
Tour our historic center – home to several local lodges and appendant bodies – and meet with local Freemasons.
A Brotherhood Like No Other
Connect with like-minded men dedicated to self-improvement and mutual support.
Rich History & Tradition
Become part of a centuries-old fraternity that promotes personal growth, ethics, and leadership.
Lifelong Learning & Personal Growth
Engage in thought-provoking discussions and symbolic teachings.
Service & Charity
Make a difference in your community through Masonic-led charitable efforts.
A Global Network
Gain access to a worldwide fraternity with members in nearly every country.
Find answers to your general questions about Freemasonry at the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
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Lodge 45 was founded in 1785 and is the oldest masonic lodge west of the Alleghenies. As one of the lodges meeting at the GPMC, Lodge 45 continues the Masonic tradition of fostering brotherhood and community service.
Our organization was constituted on July 5, 1872, as Dallas Lodge No. 508 and which merged with Solomon Lodge No. 231 on December 7, 2005, to become Dallas Lodge No. 231. We are a fraternal organization that is dedicated to supporting the causes of charity, truth, and loving kindness together.
Chartiers Valley Lodge No. 725 was constituted on October 4, 1023, and celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 2023. Currently, with 170 dues paying members our small lodge contributes annually to worthy charitable causes as they can.
The name Ad Lucem means “To The Light” and describes our collective journey toward greater knowledge and understanding through Freemasonry.
Our organizing principles include: an initiatic focus, a high level of commitment by members and candidates, thoughtful and well-researched presentations, slow and careful advancement, and an atmosphere that promotes fraternal unity in our common pursuit of virtue.
The Lodge was constituted on September 25th, 2007 at The Pittsburgh Athletic Association.
The Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, whose subordinate bodies are called “Grottoes,” is an organization for Master Masons. While not connected with Masonry proper, its membership is restricted absolutely and exclusively to Master Masons in good standing. Although it is primarily an organization for good, wholesome fun and frolic, it also has its serious side. Its slogan is “Good Fellowship.
The Grand Pittsburgh Commandery No. 1 of the Knights Templar of PA was formed in 1847 to promote, maintain and perpetuate the high ideals of Freemasonry and to support through charity Masonic-related Youth Groups, Knight Templar Eye Foundation and the Knights Templar Education Foundation.
Learn about the founding and legacy of the GPMC and significance of Freemasonry in Pittsburgh:
It is rare that we can personally help people with these requests unless they actually know what lodge and that that lodge meets here. Please direct any requests concerning Masonic genealogy & family history to: https://pagrandlodge.org/
For those interested in learning about or joining Freemasonry.
The first step is to ask a Mason or submit an inquiry via the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
Degrees are symbolic lessons in moral and philosophical teachings presented in a ceremonial format.
GPMC is home to numerous Masonic blue lodges, Scottish Rite Valley of Pittsburgh, Royal Arch, and the Islam Grotto. Additionally, there are a multitude of associated masonic bodies including Oddfellows and OES.
Freemasonry is not a secret society – our charitable work and community impact are well known. However, some traditions and rituals are private.
Yes! You can attend an open house or public event to meet members and learn more. You may also inquire here.
Are you Interested in learning more about becoming a Freemason? Visit the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.