Frédéric Desmons Explained

Frédéric Desmons (1832 in Brignon, Gard – 1910) was a French Calvinist pastor and freemason who persuaded the Grand Orient de France in a vote to remove the term of the Great Architect of the Universe from their Constitution.[1] This precipitated a split with the United Grand Lodge of England and the birth of liberal or Latin Freemasonry.[2]

He studied in Nîmes and then went on to study theology in Geneva, the stronghold of Calvinism.[3]

Upon his death, Frédéric Desmons was buried in the cemetery at Saint-Geniès-de-Malgoirès, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.calodges.org/no406/FRANC-OR.HTM ADDRESS TO THE 2002 CALIFORNIA MASONIC SYMPOSIUM
  2. http://www.masonicworld.com/education/files/artmay01/grande_lodge_of_france.htm The Grand Orient of France and the three great lights
  3. Web site: Frédéric Desmons (1832-1910) - Find A Grave Memorial.