A Lodge for All in Every Corner of Los Angeles—with a Hispanic Heart for You
🌟 Discover the vibrant world of Hispanic Freemasonry in Los Angeles!
Each lodge is a living chapter of our shared legacy.
🔸 LODGES THAT CONFER MASONIC DEGREES IN SPANISH:🔹 Logia Maya No. 793 (1959): Trailblazer of Hispanic Freemasonry in California
🔹 Logia Panamericana No. 513 (2005): A continental bridge where Latin American voices unite
🔹 Pilares del Rey Salomón No. 886 (2023): Young in age, ancestral in spirit—dedicated to symbolism and education
🔹 Logia Citlali UD (2024): Guided by starlight, committed to inclusion and learning
🔹 Logia Lautaro UD (2025): Inspired by South America’s liberating spirit, with a philosophical and community-driven vision.
📚 Research Lodge: Sowing Knowledge, Cultivating Legacy
Founded in 2023, the California Hispanic and Latin American Research Lodge is the only lodge in the U.S. devoted to Hispanic and Latin American Masonic studies. We document, study, and share the symbolic, historical, and philosophical thought that unites Latin Masons across the continent.
🔹 Masonic Study Groups in Los Angeles.
In Los Angeles, there are also several Masonic Study Groups that meet to discuss and learn about Freemasonry. These groups are an excellent resource for brothers who seek to deepen their understanding of Freemasonry and connect with other brothers who share their interests.
🔹 Diversity and Hispanic Groups.
Elysian Lodge 418, Lakewood Lodge 728, Downey United 220, Lexington Lodge 104, Alahambra Lodge 322, Magnolia Park 618, North Hollywood Lodge 542, San Fernando Lodge 343, Granada Hiils 378, Hermes Lodge 891, Archimedes Lodge 871, South Pasadena Lodge 290 and more. Lodges with great diversity and Hispanic groups that promote culture and brotherhood among brothers; an example of the cultural richness and inclusion that characterizes Freemasonry in the city.
W∴M∴ Oliver A Torrealba Torres
