'Ordo ab Chao' means 'Order from chaos' in Latin. Found on Order of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General decorations. Represents 33rd degree in Freemasonry
Built between 1927-1933 as memorial to WWI Freemasons. Originally designed by Thomas Sandby as Masonic Peace Memorial. Grade II* listed building covering 2.5 acres. Features 1,700-seat Grand Temple with bronze doors
Chamber serves as initiation space for introspection and self-examination. Origins trace back to early speculative masonry practices. Name changed from "black room" to "Chamber of Reflection" around 1740-1750
Mozart's last opera premiered in Vienna on September 30, 1791. Written in two acts with a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. Based on Schikaneder's theatrical troupe's productions and fairy tale operas
Freemasonry evolved from medieval operative masonry to modern Grand Lodge system. First documented masonic texts date from 1390-1425, tracing masonry to biblical times. Master Masons required extensive education from age 9-21, including geometry. First recorded lodges appeared in 1278 at Vale Royal Abbey
M.Ex. Comp. George Brent Fairbairn appointed as Grand First Principal. Three new trustees reappointed for Corinthian, King Solomon, and Tecumseh chapters. Grand Lecturer to distribute monthly ritual bulletins