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The Gran Loggia d'Italia degli A.L.A.M. (the acronym stands for Antichi Liberi e Accettati Muratori), known in English as the Grand Lodge of Italy of the A.F.A.M. (the acronym stands for Ancient Free and Accepted Masons), is a Continental Freemasonic organization based at Palazzo Vitelleschi, in Rome. It was founded in 1910 as a schism from the Grand Orient of Italy.[1] They are a member of the CLIPSAS, the international association of liberal Freemasonic jurisdictions. They were known popularly as the "Piazza del Gesù" Freemasons, due to their former headquarters at the Piazza del Gesù, 47 in Rome.[2]

Philanthropic activities

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During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy (2020), the Gran Loggia d'Italia degli A.L.A.M. made a 100.000 euro donation in favour to the Italian Red Cross.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Storia". www.granloggiaditalia.eu (in Italian). Rome: Gran Loggia d'Italia degli A.L.A.M. 2019. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ A Modern Pythagorean
  3. ^ "Emergenza coronavirus, dalla Gran Loggia d'Italia centomila euro alla Croce Rossa italiana" (in Italian). April 7, 2020. Archived from the original on April 8, 2020.
  4. ^ "La Gran Loggia massonica dona 100 mila euro alla Croce Rossa Italiana". Archived from the original on October 29, 2020.
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