Chartered by the Grande Oriente Espanol as Logia Pilar No. 203 on June 5, 1894 in Imus, Cavite. One of its founders was a Roman Catholic priest, Fr. Severo Buenaventura. General Emilio Aguinaldo, first president of the republic was made a mason in this lodge. Logia Pilar affiliated with the American Grand Lodge of the Philippine Islands in 1917; then joined the formation of the Independent Grand Lodge of the Philippine Islands in 2006.
Cavite Lodge No. 2
One of the three American lodges which formed the Grand Lodge of the Philippines in 1912. It was first chartered by the Grand Lodge of California on October 15, 1903. By joining the formation of the IGLPI in 2006, it has become the only Lodge to have formed two grand lodges in the Philippines.
Bagong Buhay Lodge N0. 4
This was the first lodge organized under the Gran Logia Regional de Filipinas of the Grande Oriente Espanol; chartered on August 11, 1907. Like Logia Pilar, it affiliated with GLPI in 1917 and was given the number 17 until it joined the formation of the Independent Grand Lodge of the Philippine Islands in 2006.
Lodges under dispensation
Barasoain Lodge U.D.
Malolos, Bulacan
Navotas Lodge U.D.
Navotas, Metro-Manila
Cavite Lodge No. 2
Cavite Lodge Masonic Center Romualdo corner Chief Martin Street Cavite City
Pilar Lodge No. 3
Pilar Lodge Masonic Center Imus, Cavite
Bagong Buhay Lodge No. 4
Bagong Buhay Lodge Masonic Center 14 Lopez Jaena Street Cavite City
Pres. Emilio Aguinaldo Mem. Lodge No. 5
Aguinaldo Lodge Masonic Center Wakas, Kawit, Cavite
Bagong Ilaw Lodge No. 6
Bagong Buhay Lodge Masonic Center 14 Lopez Jaena street Cavite City
La Naval Lodge No. 7
Bagong Buhay Lodge Masonic Center 14 Lopez Jaena Street Cavite City
Mendez Nunez Lodge No. 8
Mendez Nunez Lodge Masonic Center Mendez, Cavite
Pintong Bato lodge No. 9
Bacoor Masonic Temple Evangelista Street Bacoor, Cavite
Freedom Lodge No. 10
Freedom Lodge Masonic Center Clark Freeport Economic Zone Mabalacat, Pampanga
Amity Lodge No. 11
Bacoor Masonic Temple Evangelista Street Bacoor, Cavite