Become a Mason
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This is merely an introduction to Freemasonry -- the oldest fraternity in the world. The goal is to provide information for non-Masons that may be interested in joining or merely wish to learn about it. |
What Is Freemasonry? |
An ancient fraternity dedicated to friendship, morality, and brotherly love. It is NOT...
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Who Are Masons? |
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All walks of life and professions:
Business Leaders, Entertainers, Inventors, Designers, Founders, Kings, Military Leaders, Pioneers, Explorers, Political Leaders, Sports Figures, Writers, Patriots, Presidents, Judges, Justices, Your Neighbor!
You know them! They are your neighbors, your friends, the people you look up to.
All religions, all races, all socioeconomic classes (blue collar and white collar).You can find Freemasons everywhere in the world.
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Membership Requirements |
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Men who have attained the age of 21 or older and who believe in the existence of one ever-living and true God. Men who have never pleaded guilty or been convicted of any crime. Men who do not believe in the overthrow of the government which they live by force or infiltration, or has been a member of an organization who advocates the same. Freemasonry will also entail certain financial obligations which you should be able to discharge without detriment to yourself or those dependent on you. In addition to the fees payable on your entrance, there will be annual dues for the support of your Lodge. FREEMASONRY STRIVES TO MAKE GOOD MEN BETTER. |
How Can You Become A Mason? |
How do I begin? To be one, ask one!
Simply ask a Mason and he will help you begin the process. Remember this Important rule ...
YOU MUST ASK A MASON AS HE CANNOT ASK YOU.
Your petition is read in Lodge, the members vote on its acceptance and an investigation committee is formed. A nominal entrance fee must accompany the petition; this will vary from Lodge to Lodge. The investigation committee will contact you and your family to meet, go over your petition and ask questions of your character. Approximately one month from the time your petition is accepted, the report of the investigation committee and your references, will be read in Lodge, and then the craft will ballot on final acceptance. The Final Ballot Was Favorable: You will then be invited to attend Lodge and be initiated an Entered Apprentice. |
What Is Beyond Blue Lodge? |
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There is no higher degree than Master Mason but there is further light! A Master Mason has the option of joining these other fine Masonic organizations:
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Masonic Affiliates |
There are many other Masonic related affiliates:
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Some people believe Freemasonry traces its roots to the building of King Solomon's temple. No one knows just how old it is because the actual origins have been lost in time. Probably, it arose from the guilds of stonemasons who built the castles and cathedrals of the Middle Ages. Possibly, they were influenced by the Knights Templar, a group of Christian warrior monks formed in 1118 to help protect pilgrims making trips to the Holy Land.
In 1717, Masonry created a formal organization in England when the first Grand Lodge was formed. Since then, Freemasonry has spread throughout the world and Grand Lodges have been opened in all of the United States and provinces of Canada. Masonry played a key role in the founding of the United States. Several founding fathers were strong Masons including: George Washington (Past Grand Master of Virginia), Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin (Past Provincial Grand Master of Pennsylvania), Nathan Hale, John Hancock, Patrick Henry, Paul Revere, Ethan Allen, and John Paul Jones, not to mention France's Marquis de Lafayette. These forefathers embedded Masonic symbols and customs in the trappings of our government; e.g., the inauguration of officers, the "all seeing eye" on the U.S. one dollar bill, the layout of buildings in our capitol. Masonry is also a part of our vernacular; for example, "on the level", "the third degree", "past masters", are commonly found in our speech, even today. |