Several other masonic orders have or had a minority presence in Sweden.
Female adoption lodge: Le véritable et constante amitié Women Freemasons seem to have been introduced early in Sweden, though the information in scarce: according to documents of the Swedish Freemasons,
Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht was in 1747 the Grand Mistress of in a certain
Ordre de la resemblance, which can thus be interpreted as a Women's Lodge of Adoption. However, a confirmed Women's Lodge does not appear until the 1770s. On 2 May 1776, the Grand Master of the Swedish Freemasonic Order,
Duke Charles, had his spouse,
Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp, inaugurated as the Grand Mistress of a female lodge of adoption to his own lodge at the
Royal Palace, Stockholm, named
Le véritable et constante amitié. This new woman's lodge of adoption was confirmed by seal from Grand Master of the French Freemasonic Order,
Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, and the Grand Mistress of the French Woman's Lodge of Adoption,
Bathilde d'Orléans, on 8 May 1776. Lodges use either the "Lauderdale" or "George Martin" versions of the three craft degrees, as well as various high degrees (especially of the
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, which is the main ritual system for the entirety of Le Droit Humain). link is broken, no known active lodge under le droit humain in Sweden at this time (2024)
Swedish Masonic Camp The Swedish Masonic Camp () was a system established in 1951 using Craft and Royal Arch warrants that John Trollnäs had received in the 1930s from the Grand Lodge of Hamburg. He also received from the Supreme Council in Leipzig warrants to work the
Scottish Rite and the
Memphis Rite. Five lodges were established during the 1950s at
Lund,
Halmstad,
Gothenburg and
Helsingborg in southern Sweden. Even at its 1960s highpoint membership was just 350, and during the 1970s and 1980s both membership and activity decreased. All five lodges closed, the last in 2006. A small group of former members revived the order in 2009 with lodges in
Stockholm and
Simrishamn. It accepts male members who believe in a Supreme Being. It works the craft degrees, the
Holy Royal Arch, the
Order of Mark Master Masons, the
Order of Royal and Select Masters, the Order of High Priests, and the
Royal Ark Mariner degree. It has a goal of reviving in Sweden the
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite and
the Rite of Memphis. Det Svenska frimurarlägret seezed all activity in 2011
Gran Oriente Latinoamericano Gran Oriente Latinoamericano is a co-masonic (mixed male and female) system introduced into Sweden in 1984. It has lodges in Stockholm,
Norrköping and
Södertälje. It works the
French Rite (Rite Français), and does not require a belief in a Supreme Being amongst its members.
Grand Lodge of Finland Since early 2010s, the Grand Lodge of Finland has operated a district grand lodge of Sweden with the permission of the Swedish Rite. The lodges chartered by the Grand Lodge of Finland work using a Swedish-language version of the Finnish ritual, which is a close successor of the ritual used by the Grand Lodge of State of New York. The lodges require that candidates are men who profess faith in a Supreme Being and the immortality of soul. The Swedish district grand lodge is in full amity with the Swedish rite, and the grand master of the Swedish Order of Freemasons has participated in inauguration of Finnish-rite lodges. ==See also==