Contact Us

2007 Lodge Officers

As we celebrate our 249th anniversary in 2007 and prepare for grand events in 2008 in our 250th year, we welcome our brothers from within and abroad to visit us in our magnificent surroundings.  Not simply as a fraternity of do-gooders, Lodge 2 plans with a focused effort of philanthropy committed to the welfare of its members and the community at large.

Pennsylvania Meridian Sun Lodge No. 2

Free and Accepted Masons

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Charity

Read the Freemason, Pennsylvania freemasony official magazine:

http://www.pagrandlodge.org/freemason/index.html

 

Worshipful Master

 

Senior Warden

Lawrence J. Hubert, Jr.

Junior Warden

Max J. Kind

 

Daniel A.  Visco

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secretary

Treasurer

Marshall R. Biron, P.M.

William E. Shisler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Representative to Grand Lodge

Substitute Rep.  to Grand Lodge

Lee A. Morningstar, P.M.

Robert E. Ferguson, P.M.

 

 

Trustees

Vincent D. Delaney

Samuel E. Fratis

George J. Jefferson

Patrick A. Ennis, Sr., P.M.

Paul A. Gwinner

Charles R. Ochs

 

 

Jason S. Robbins

Senior Deacon

Junior Deacon

Jr Master of Ceremonies

Barry Epstein

Joseph T. Walsh

Anthony J. Lucidonio, Jr.

 

 

 

Sr Master of Ceremonies

Pursuivant

Chaplain

Samuel E. Fratis

Robert E. Ferguson, P.M.

Richard M. Spahr, P.M.

 

 

 

Tyler

Steward

Organist

John T. Zell

Anthony G. Saitta

Paul E. Doerr

Richmond Lodge #230

 

 

Masonic Blood Club

Visitation

Charity

Edward Budman, P.M.

Richard M. Spahr, P.M.

M. Ralph Kelly Jr, Chairman

 Lawrence Hubert, WM

Charles A. Marsteller, P.M.

Michael J. Merrill

 

 

 

Grievance

Pa. Masonic Youth Foundation

Masonic Education

Samuel E. Fratis

Marshall R. Biron, P.M.

Charles A. Johnson, P.M.

Robert Henry John Wilms

 

Michael J. Horton Sr, P.M.

 

Mentors

 

Instruction

Charles A. Johnson, P.M.

Furniture

Charles A. Johnson, P.M.

Marshall R. Biron, P.M.

Anthony G. Saitta, P.M.

Home

 

 

Welcome! These pages describe a number of donation strategies which can benefit you, your loved ones, and various Masonic charities.

To find a gift planning strategy that fits your needs, try our interactive interview. It will guide you to an outright or planned giving strategy that is appropriate for your individual objectives. To take the interview, simply click on the "begin interview" link to the left.

Our planned giving section is divided into two sections:

· Information on outright gifts. These may include cash or other assets that you wish to donate to a Masonic charity immediately. There are favorable tax advantages - involving both income and capital gains taxes - associated with many outright gifts.

· Information on planned gifts. These are gifts made over a period of time, and which are designed to meet your specific financial goals while also benefiting a Masonic charity. These goals may include retirement income, transfer of assets to your heirs, or even assisting a family member with college expenses. As with outright gifts, there can be favorable income, capital gains, or estate tax advantages to planned gifts. In the case of some planned gifts, these consequences can be significant.