Apollo University Lodge
The Apollo University Lodge No 357 is a Masonic Lodge based in Oxford University aimed at past and present members of the university.[1] It was consecrated in 1819, and has met continuously since then.
Oxford University
Membership of the lodge is restricted to those who have matriculated as members of Oxford University. The Lodge's historic records, from its foundation until 2005, are housed in the university's Bodleian Library.[2] The lodge is primarily a part of university social life, but is also involved in other areas of university life through projects such as the Apollo Bursary, administered by the university, through which lodge members provide financial support to certain students.[3]
Due to its association with the university it has had famous members such as Cecil Rhodes, Oscar Wilde, and Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.[4]
Character
The Lodge (together with the parallel Isaac Newton University Lodge in Cambridge University) has traditionally enjoyed certain privileges, including the right to initiate matriculated members of the University regardless of their age (other Lodges in England and Wales are restricted to candidates aged 21 or older, except by special permission), and the right to initiate candidates in large groups (other lodges are restricted to a maximum of two candidates at a time, except by special permission). In 2005 the Universities Scheme was established, inspired by the long success of Apollo University Lodge and Isaac Newton University Lodge,[5] and now brings similar privileges to more than sixty university masonic lodges in universities across England and Wales.
Other lodges
Apollo University Lodge is the principal masonic lodge for members of Oxford University. Other Oxford University lodges include Churchill Lodge No 478 (consecrated 1841) for senior members of the university, St Mary Magdalene Lodge No 1523 (consecrated 1875) for members of Magdalen College, Oxford,[6] and Aedes Christi Lodge No 9304 (consecrated 1989) for members of Christ Church, Oxford.[7] The Oxford and Cambridge Lodge No 1118 (consecrated 1866) is a London-based lodge for members of both universities.[8]
References
- ↑ http://www.apollo357.com/
- ↑ Catalogue of Apollo papers at Boolean Library website.
- ↑ Apollo Bursary at Oxford University funding webpages.
- ↑ http://www.apollo357.com/index.php/history/1870-1914
- ↑ See "About the Scheme" at the Universities Scheme official website.
- ↑ Lodge details at Lane's Masonic Records.
- ↑ See the Lodge's official website.
- ↑ See lodge entry in the Universities Scheme.