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What are Freemasons. Freemasonry, or Masonry, is the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world, a universal society of friends who seek to become better men through their association with one another and their families. It is a 600-year-old fraternity with a 3,000-year tradition, the prototype of most modern fraternal societies and service organizations.In a society whose moral values are being severely tested, Masonry brings men together for fellowship and the promotion of integrity and good citizenship. Masonry requires a belief in Supreme Being and urges its members to be faithful to their own religious beliefs, but it is not a religion. It encourages its members and their families to be good citizens and to choose their own best means of political expression, but it is not a political organization. Its charitable activities and good works are for the benefit of all mankind. USA Masons donate over 2 Million Dollars per day to various charities. WHAT DO FREEMASONS DO? Masons are dedicated to becoming better men. Like many people, Freemasons try to live in accordance with high moral principles as good citizens. They do not claim to have a monopoly on these ideals, but they do join together in lodges to help each other intensify their devotion to these enduring values.Freemasonry teaches and practices the principles and ideals of kindness, honesty, decency, courtesy, fairness, understanding and concern. It upholds the belief that we are all a part of a Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God. Masons practice patriotism and shape their lives in accordance with the best practices of civilized society. They do this in lodges for men, but there are many family activities as well. MASONS HELP PEOPLE. A basic teaching of Freemasonry
is charity. The tradition of its members helping one another
and humankind in general is practiced extensively. WHO ARE THE FREEMASONS? Men of every walk of life belong
to Masonic lodges. They may be highly visible as Shrine
Masons ("Shiners") in costume, or as lodge members
wearing Masonic aprons in civic processions or Masonic
funerals, or at special Masonic ceremonies such as the
laying of cornerstones. For example, George Washington
officiated at the Masonic cornerstone-laying of the U.S.
Capitol in 1793. IS FREEMASONRY A SECRET SOCIETY? No, this is a mistaken notion
although it has been widely believed from the beginning. The
membership, meeting places and activities of the Masonic
fraternity are actually well known to anyone who is
interested. WHAT HAPPENS AT LODGE MEETINGS? A Masonic lodge usually meets one or two evenings each month to conduct its business, vote on petitions for membership, and do the work of conferring the three degrees. If no degree work is being performed, the meeting may include a program of interest, sometimes open to the ladies, and refreshments. Good fellowship is an important part of Freemasonry, and life-long friendships are often by-products of lodge membership.ARE RELIGION AND POLITICS A PART OF FREEMASONRY? Freemasonry welcomes men from every religious denomination or creed, requiring only that they affirm their belief in a Supreme Being, and that they are of high moral character and are good citizens. Masonic lodges are nondenominational and non-political. Partisan and sectarian discussions are not permitted in Lodges. Masonry is not a substitute for church or religion. The Fraternity urges its members to practice their own particular religious beliefs in their daily lives.BEYOND LODGE MEMBERSHIP Lodge members may join Masonicly related organizations outside of the Lodge. These groups include the York Rite (Royal Arch Masons, Cryptic Masons, Knights Templars), Scottish Rite (4th to 32nd degrees, and the honorary 33rd degree), square clubs, and the Shrine Masons, Grotto and others.There are related organizations for women, the most widely known being the Order of the Eastern Star and the Order of the Amaranth. Similarly, for young men there is the Order of DeMolay, and for young women in New York, the Constellation of Junior Stars, the Organization of Triangles and the Order of Rainbow. WILL I BE ASKED TO
JOIN? WHAT ARE THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP? WHAT HAPPENS AT THE INITIATION? There are three basic degrees of Masonry—Entered Apprentice (First Degree), Fellow-Craft (Second Degree) and Master Mason (Third Degree)—which are conferred at three separate meetings over a period of several weeks or months. The solemn ritualistic ceremony is an enlightening and interesting experience for the candidate. Between meetings he is given further instruction concerning the meaning of the ritualistic ceremony in which he has participated. He will also be asked to memorize a few key passages of the ritual.The Masonic ritual dramatizes its philosophy of the importance of a moral life. It uses the tools of ancient stonemasons as symbols to teach these ideals. A Mason promises to build his life and character with the same care and precision that stonemasons used to construct the great cathedrals centuries ago. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Fill out the application below and a brother Mason will contact you. Grand Lodge of New York
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