Grande Loge de France
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Grande Loge de France (G∴L∴D∴F∴) is a Masonic obedience based in France. Its conception of Freemasonry is spiritual, traditional and initiatory. Its ritual is centred on the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. It occupies a unique position in the landscape of French Freemasonry but maintains its closest relationships with obediences belonging to Continental Freemasonry. It is an independent and sovereign Masonic Power, and shares its motto Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité with France.
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Formation | 1728; 296 years ago (1728) |
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Type | Freemasonic Grand Lodge |
Headquarters | 8, rue Puteaux, 17th arrondissement of Paris |
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Grand Master | Pierre-Marie ADAM |
Main organ | PVI - Points de Vue Initiatiques |
Parent organization | Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite — Suprême Conseil de France |
Affiliations | Confédération Internationale des Grandes Loges Unies |
Website | https://www.gldf.org/ |
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