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Societas Rosicruciana In Anglia

Province of New Zealand

The Aim of the Society is to afford mutual aid and encouragement in working out the great problems of Life, and in discovering the Secrets of Nature; to facilitate the study of the system of Philosophy which was inculcated by the original Fratres Roseæ Crucis, AD1450; and to investigate the meaning and symbolism of all that now remains of the wisdom, art and literature of the ancient world. Membership is by invitation only and is extended only to 'regular' freemasons who have reached the degree of Master Mason.

Felkin College operates under the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan College of the Society in England which was established in 1867. Our College was named after Dr. Robert Felkin, who was the first Chief Adept of New Zealand.

Felkin College meets in Napier, New Zealand, at the Elbourne Street Masonic Centre, Taradale, four times a year, on the fourth Friday of the months February, May, August and November. We also hold study groups on the third Mondays of the months March, April, June, July, September and October.

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