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FREEMASONRY - JUST WHO ARE THE
FREEMASONS?
That's not a surprising question. Even
though Freemasons are members of the largest and oldest
fraternity in the world, MASONS or FREEMASONRY, and even
though almost everyone has a father or grandfather or uncle
who was a Mason, many people aren't quite certain just who
Masons are or what freemasonry is about.
The answer is simple. Freemasons are members of a fraternity
known as Freemasonry or Masonry. A fraternity is a group of
men (just as a sorority is a group of women) who join
together because:
There are things they want to do in the world.
There are things they want to do "inside their own
minds."
They enjoy being together with men they like and
respect.
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FREEMASONRY EXPLAINED - WHAT IS
IT?
No one knows just how old freemasonry
is because the actual origins have been lost in time. Probably, it arose
from the guilds of stone masons 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, Freemasonry members created a formal organization in England
when the first Grand Lodge was formed. A Grand Lodge is the
administrative body in charge of Freemasonry in some geographical area.
In the United States, there is a Grand Lodge of Freemasonry in each
state and the District of Columbia. In Canada, there is a Grand Lodge of
Freemasonry in each province. Local organizations of Freemasony are
called lodges. There are freemasonry lodges in most towns, and large
cities usually have several. There are about 13,200 lodges in the United
States.
WHEN ARE MEN
CONSIDERED MASONS?
Freemasons and virtue:
When they can look out over the rivers, the hills, and the far horizon
with a profound sense of their own littleness in the vast scheme of
things, and yet have faith, hope, and courage -- which is the root of
every virtue.
Masons and nobility:
When they know that down in their heart every man is as noble, as vile,
as divine, as diabolic, and as lonely as himself, and seeks to know, to
forgive, and to love their fellowman.
Freemasons and sympathy:
When they know how to sympathize with men in their sorrows, yea, even in
their sins -- knowing that each man fights a hard fight against many
odds.
Fraternal friendship:
When they have learned how to make friends and to keep them, and above
all how to keep friends with themselves.
Masons and life:
When they love flowers, can hunt birds without a gun, and feels the
thrill of an old forgotten joy when he hears the laugh of a little
child.
Happiness:
When they can be happy and high-minded amid the meaner drudgeries of
life.
Masons and rememberence:
When star-crowned trees and the glint of sunlight on flowing waters
subdue themselves like the thought of one much loved and long dead.
Freemasons and aiding a distressed voice:
When no voice of distress reaches their ears in vain, and no hand seeks
their aid without response.
Faith:
When they find good in every faith that helps any man to lay hold of
divine things and sees majestic meanings in life, whatever the name of
that faith may be.
Masons and fellow man:
When they can look into a wayside puddle and see something beyond mud,
and into the face of the most forlorn fellow mortal and see something
beyond sin.
Hope:
When they know how to pray, how to love, how to hope.
Masons and their God:
When they have kept faith with themselves, with their fellowman, and
with their God; in their hand a sword for evil, in their heart a bit of
a song -- glad to live, but not afraid to die! - Masons.
Mason and Secrets:
Such men have found the only real secret of Masonry, and the one which
it is trying to give to all the world. These are the Masons.
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