Graham Redman is awarded the Grand Master's Order of Service to Masonry, recognizing his exceptional contributions to Freemasonry. Established in June 1945 by the Earl of Harewood, this honor acknowledges Brethren for their special service to the Craft, with only eight current holders. Redman has been a pivotal figure in the Grand Secretary's office since 1988, serving under multiple Grand Masters and participating in various Masonic councils and committees. Initiated in 1973, he has held leadership roles, including Master of seven Craft Lodges and member of two Royal Arch Chapters. His published works on Masonic ritual and etiquette are considered essential resources, reflecting his extensive knowledge and commitment to Freemasonry. This accolade highlights the importance of recognizing dedicated service within the Masonic community and underscores the values of leadership and scholarship in the Craft.
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Title: Graham Redman Awarded Grand Master's Order of Service to Masonry
Posted: 11 June 2025
The Grand Secretary announced the conferral of the Grand Master's Order of Service to Masonry upon Graham Redman, recognizing his exceptional service to Freemasonry. This honor was established in June 1945 by the Grand Master, the Earl of Harewood, who sought to reward Brethren for special service to the Craft. Currently, there are eight holders of this prestigious Order.
Graham Redman, who has been a significant figure in the Grand Secretary's office since 1988, has served under multiple Grand Masters and has been instrumental in various Masonic councils and committees. He was initiated into Freemasonry in 1973 and has held numerous leadership positions within the Craft, including Master of seven Craft Lodges and member of two Royal Arch Chapters.
His contributions include publishing works on Masonic ritual and etiquette, which are widely regarded as essential resources for Freemasons. Redman's knowledge and dedication have earned him respect and admiration within the Masonic community, making him a deserving recipient of this honor.