Our Minor Lodges
The Minor Lodge is the cornerstone around which the Order is built. First and foremost we are all members of our own Minor Lodge. Brothers can, if they wish, belong to more than one Lodge; all Brothers must be part of a Lodge. The majority of Lodges meet weekly, though some meet fortnightly or monthly if needs dictate. Each Minor Lodge supports its members and the community at a local level.
Crazy Carabao Lodge No. 1
Located in Pasig, Metro Manila.
Manila Tamaraw Lodge No. 2
Located in Tondo, City of Manila.
La Pampanga Buffalo Lodge No.3
Located in City Clark, Pampanga
Batangas Brahman Lodge No.4
Located in Lipa Batangas City
Water Buffalo Palawan Lodge No. 5
Located in Puerto Princessa, Palawan.
Haring Kalabaw Lodge No.7
Located in Binan City Cavite
Upland Buffaloes Lodge No. 8
Located in Tagaytay City
RAOB Philippines
Local Focus
RAOB Minor lodges are the center of local activity, focusing on community support, charity, and fellowship among members (referred to as “Brothers”).
FAQ : RAOB
What is a "minor lodge"?
A “minor lodge” is the primary, local branch of the RAOB fraternity and the only body authorized to initiate new members (called “Brothers”). It is where members meet regularly for fellowship, charity work, and to conduct the Order’s ceremonies and business. The meeting place itself is often referred to as “the city”
What are the names and locations of the minor lodges in the Manila Province?
- Philippine Carabao Lodge No. 1
: Located in Pasig, Metro Manila.
- Manila Tamaraw Lodge No. 2
: Located in Tondo, City of Manila.
- Katipunan Buffalo Quezon City Lodge No. 6
: Located in Quezon City, Metro Manila.
- La Pampanga Lodge No. 3
- Batangas Brahman Lodge No. 4
- Water Buffalo Palawan Lodge No. 5
How can someone join a RAOB minor lodge?
If you are interested in joining the RAOB Philippines, you should express interest through existing members you may know or contact the official channels of the RAOB Grand Lodge of the Philippines. You will typically be invited to a fellowship event to meet current members and ensure a good fit before proceeding with the formal application process.
What are the main activities of a minor lodge?
- Fraternity and Fellowship: Building strong bonds of brotherhood among members.
- Charitable Works: Conducting fundraising and community service activities.
- Ceremonies: Performing the Order’s degree ceremonies (Kangaroo/1st Degree, Primo/2nd Degree, etc.).
- Meetings: Holding regular stated meetings to manage lodge affairs and finances.
Is the RAOB a branch of Freemasonry?
No, the RAOB is a separate fraternal organization from Freemasonry. While both share a similar fraternal structure, symbolic language, and a focus on charity, they are distinct organizations with their own unique histories, rituals, and governing bodies (e.g., Grand Lodge of the Philippines for Masons vs. Grand Lodge of Victoria GLE for the RAOB in the Philippines)
What are the basic requirements to join?
Membership is generally open to all law-abiding males over the age of 21. Applicants must be willing to declare themselves “true and loyal supporters of the Philippine Constitution.
Can women join?
The RAOB itself is a male-only fraternity. However, we have a separate RAOB counterpart, which is the RAOB Glades, to be open soon here in the Philippines.
What is the "No Politics or Religion" rule?
Strict rules forbid the discussion of politics, religion, or sport during lodge meetings to maintain harmony and focus on brotherhood.
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