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- Freemasonry - Wikipedia
Candidates for Freemasonry are progressively initiated into Freemasonry, first in the degree of Entered Apprentice At some later time, in separate ceremonies, they will be passed to the degree of Fellow Craft; and then raised to the degree of Master Mason
- Freemasonry | Definition, History, Stages, Lodges, Facts | Britannica
Freemasonry, the teachings and practices of the fraternal order of Free and Accepted Masons, the largest worldwide secret society Spread by the advance of the British Empire, Freemasonry remains most popular in the British Isles and in other countries originally within the empire
- How to Become a Freemason: A Step-by-Step Guide
How to Become a Freemason Step by step, honestly explained: who can join, what to expect, the petition and the three degrees, the cost, the timeline, and how to find a lodge to ask Written by Brothers for men quietly considering the journey
- FREEMASONRY | Become a freemason - We support YOU
Freemasonry encompasses a series of moral teachings based on the allegory and symbolism of ancient stone masonry But our essence is much more than our history Within Freemasonry today you can find friendship, based on common values and creating connections
- Grand Lodge of Arizona
This year, I encourage every Brother to discover his own purpose and passion within Freemasonry Whether through ritual, education, leadership, mentorship, fellowship, charity, or community service, each Mason has unique talents to contribute
- 7 Things You May Not Know About Freemasons - HISTORY
Freemasons belong to the oldest fraternal organization in the world, a group begun during the Middle Ages in Europe as a guild of skilled builders With the decline of cathedral building, the
- Be a Freemason | Homepage
Freemasonry (or Masonry) is the oldest fraternal organization in the world Though its origins can be traced to the stonemasons and cathedral builders of Medieval times, Freemasonry remains a vital force in the daily lives of millions of men across the globe
- What Should Christians Know about the Freemasons?
“Freemasonry is not a religion, nor is it a substitute for religion It demands of its members belief in a Supreme Being, but provides no system of faith of its own Its rituals include prayers, but these relate only to the matter instantly in hand and do not amount to the practice of religion
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