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| Established | 26 February 1784 |
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Region | Poland |
| Website | wielkiwschod.pl |
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The Grand Orient of Poland (Polish: Wielki Wschód Polski) is a Masonic grand lodge in Poland. It is a member of the European Masonic Association (EMA/AME), in the continental or liberal branch of Freemasonry.
Grand Orient of Poland was established on February 26, 1784 on the basis of a patent granted by the Grand Orient of France.[1] In its first phase of his functioning, it was active until the beginning of the 19th century, when Freemasonry in the Polish lands occupied by The Russian Empire (under Russian partition) at that time was forbidden by the Russian Tsar.[2]
At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were attempts to revive it by two progressive lodges of the Grand Orient of France operating in eastern Poland, but Grand Orient of France actually did it only in 1990 when its Lodge Victor Schoelcher set up the Polish Lodge "Liberty Restored" (La Liberté Recouvrée), which then, in 1997 became the main lodge of the restored Grand Orient of Poland. At that time the Grand Orient of France gave it a renewed founding patent and new patents for the French Rite, the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and the Scottish Rectified Rite. The Grand Orient of Poland is registered as an association in the provincial court in Warsaw on November 14, 1997 (KRS no. 0000120900, reference number WA.XII NS-REJ.KRS / 87318/16/404).[3]
The first grandmaster of the reconstructed Grand Orient of Poland was the internationally known Polish philosopher and writer Andrzej Nowicki.[4]
It is different from the Polish National Grand Lodge (Wielka Loża Narodowa Polski). The Grand Orient of Poland should also not be confused with so-called "Grand Orient of the Republic of Poland" - an unofficial association established in unclear circumstances on 25 February 2017.[5]
Lodges of the Grand Orient of Poland
[edit]- Wolność Przywrócona ('Restored Liberty') (Warsaw) – French Rite
- Galileusz (Bydgoszcz) – Scottish Rite
- Cezary Leżeński (Warsaw) – Scottish Rite
- Moria (Riga/Latvia) – Scottish Rite
- Witelon (a travelling lodge) – Scottish Rite
- Atanor (Warsaw) – Scottish Rite
- Abraxas under the Light of Sirius (Warsaw/Poznań) – Rite of Memphis-Misraim
- Universe (English speaking lodge) (Warsaw)[6] – French Rite
- Astrolabe (Kraków)[7] – Scottish Rite
- Synergy (Europe)[8] – French Rite and Scottish Rite
- Falcon and Owl (Poznań)[9] – Scottish Rite
- Pyramid of North (Toruń)[10] – Scottish Rite
- Free Plowmen (Lublin)[11] – Scottish Rite
- Three Compasses (Szczecin)[12] – Scottish Rite
- Fosforos (Wrocław)[13] – Scottish Rite
- Eye of Horus (Wrocław)[14] – Scottish Rite
International Cooperation
[edit]Based on mutual agreements of friendship and cooperation, the Grand Orient of Poland cooperates internationally with following organisations and Orders:
- Grand Orient of France
- Grand Orient of Switzerland
- Grand Lodge of Italy
- Grand Orient of Romania
- Grand Orient of Ireland
- Grand Lodge Lemuria (Mauritius)
- Traditional Masonic Order - Mauritius
- Grand Orient of Slovenia
- International Masonic Order DELPHI - Greece
- Grand Orient of Belgium
- Grand National Lodge of Croatia
- Grande Loge Féminine de France
- Symbolic Grand Lodge of Spain
- Grand Orient of Bulgaria
- Grand Orient of Austria
- Grand Orient of Estonia
- Grande Loja Feminina de Portugal[15]
- Grande Loge Indépendante et Souveraine des Rites Unis[16]
- Grand Orient of Portugal[17]
- LIBERTAS International Grand Lodge of Freemasons for Women and Men[18]
- Grand Lodge of Cultures and Spirituality[19]
- Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Philippine Archipelago[20]
The Grand Orient of Poland is also represented in international organisations:
- European Masonic Alliance (founding member[21])
- Adogmatic Association Central and Eastern Europe[22]
- Universal League of Freemasons[23]
References
[edit]- ^ "Historia Masonerii i Wielkiego Wschodu Polski | Wielki Wschód Polski". Wielki Wschód Polski. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ "Grand Orient of Poland".
- ^ "Home". wielkiwschod.pl.
- ^ "Andrzej Rusław Fryderyk Nowicki".
- ^ "Wielki Wschód Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej".
- ^ "Home". wielkiwschod.pl.
- ^ "Loża Astrolabium na Wschodzie Krakowa | Wielki Wschód Polski". Wielki Wschód Polski. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ "XXIII Konwent Wielkiego Wschodu Polski | Wielki Wschód Polski". wielkiwschod.pl. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
- ^ "Loża Pod Sokołem i Sową w Poznaniu | Wielki Wschód Polski". wielkiwschod.pl. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
- ^ "Ponowne Zapalenie Świateł Piramidy Północy | Wolnomularstwo.pl". wonomularstwo.pl. Retrieved 2023-06-18.
- ^ redakcja (2024-11-24). "Wolni Oracze - nowa lubelska loża masońska - Lublin". Rynek Lubelski (in Polish). Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "Odrodzenie loży 'Pod Trzema Cyrklami' w Szczecinie – wolnomularstwo.pl" (in Polish). 2024-10-13. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "Powstała loża 'Fosforos' we Wrocławiu – wolnomularstwo.pl" (in Polish). 2024-10-20. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "We Wrocławiu powstała loża 'Oko Horusa' – wolnomularstwo.pl" (in Polish). 2025-05-10. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "Traktat przyjaźni z Wielką Żeńską Lożą Portugalii | Wielki Wschód Polski". wielkiwschod.pl. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
- ^ "W∴W∴P∴ podpisał traktat przyjaźni i solidarności z G∴L∴I∴S∴R∴U∴ | Wielki Wschód Polski". Wielki Wschód Polski. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ "Traktat Przyjaźni pomiędzy WWP i GO Lusitano – wolnomularstwo.pl" (in Polish). 2024-04-22. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "Augsburg/Niemcy – WWP przekazał światło Wielkiej Loży Libertas – wolnomularstwo.pl" (in Polish). 2021-10-02. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "Traktat Przyjaźni WWP-GLCS – wolnomularstwo.pl". wolnomularstwo.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2024-08-06. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "Wielki Wschód Polski i Suwerenna Wielka Loża Archipelagu Filipin podpisały traktat przyjaźni – wolnomularstwo.pl" (in Polish). 2025-11-27. Retrieved 2026-01-20.
- ^ "AME". wolnomularstwo.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-06-11.
- ^ www.dudau.com, Laurentiu Dudau. "First page". AACEE Info. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
- ^ "UNIVERSAL LEAGUE OF FREEMASONS". FREEMASONRY.network. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
Bibliography
[edit]- Gould, Robert Freke (1887). Gould's History of Freemasonry Throughout the World, Volume III. Charles Scribner's Sons.