Walter Scott (second left), district grand master of the District Grand Lodge of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, presents a cheque valued at $551,000 to Keith Sangster, chairman of the board of Wortley Home for Girls yesterday on behalf of the lodge. Sharing the occasion are Robert Forbes, district grand secretary of the lodge; Delores Bailey (centre), house manager; and Cheryl Kean, secretary of the board of the home. The donation will help the home recover from a fire that destroyed a section of the facility in June. The District Grand Lodge of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands is home to Freemasonry in Jamaica under the United Grand Lodge of England. (PHOTO: JOSEPH WELLINGTON)
Greta job and I hope no one start with the bullshit conspiracy theory and evil stuff because Freemasons are not evil not devil worshipped or any of the things people like to say
Grreat job and I hope no one start with the bullshit conspiracy theory and evil stuff because Freemasons are not evil not devil worshipped or any of the things people like to say
Wow!!! they are evil. I probably would maybe steer my mind a little to believe it if was for something else oh please they are abusing those girls or is waiting for the right time to use them in some way. If these Freemasons are so not evil what the heck is so damn secretive that you have to be initiated to join sound to me like some one eye seeing shit
Since everybody a come out a di shadows and showing dem true selves di masons large up to.
the home is in debt to the lodge now and will have to make there sacrifice when they are called to