Freemasonry welcomes men of every country, religion, race, age, income, education, and opinion. However, to join Freemasonry, one must meet the following qualifications: Be a male at least 18 years of age (the minimum age varies in some jurisdictions, sometimes up to 21) Believe in the existence of a Supreme Being, although Freemasonry is not concerned with theological distinctions or particul...
THE MASTER BUILDERThe Master Builder is not merely a maker of forms, but the ordering Intelligence that brings measure to the unformed, light to the obscure, and harmony to what lies broken within us. What the ancients called chaos is not only the confusion before worlds were made, but the inward disorder of the ungoverned soul. The true Craftsman labors in both realms.To contemplate the Divine a...
THE APRON IS CLEAN… BUT IS THE MAN WORTHY? Brethren,The spotless apron—white, pure, and unstained—rests upon our person as the most honorable badge of a Mason. It is a symbol we wear with pride, a reminder of innocence and the dignity of labor. Yet let us ask, with sincerity and without pretense:Is the man beneath it equally clean?It is easy to present ourselves as upright within the tiled walls...
"Be humble, be integritous, and be in harmony with everyone around you. For by our tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth shall Freemasonry be known, and our acts of Humility, Integrity and Harmony shall Freemasons be distinguished.May we always meet on the Level with Humility, act by the Plumb of Integrity and part on the Square in Harmony.So may we ever meet, act and part."So May We Ever Me...
There was a time I didn’t see clearly.Not because I lacked intelligence…But because I hadn’t been challenged.Freemasonry doesn’t make a man perfect.It removes the blindfold — and hands him the tools.The tools to think.The tools to question.The tools to square his actions, circumscribe his passions, and face truth without flinching.That’s the work.Not blind belief.Not following a crowd.Not wearing...
There was a time I didn’t see clearly.Not because I lacked intelligence…But because I hadn’t been challenged.Freemasonry doesn’t make a man perfect.It removes the blindfold — and hands him the tools.The tools to think.The tools to question.The tools to square his actions, circumscribe his passions, and face truth without flinching.That’s the work.Not blind belief.Not following a crowd.Not wearing...
“Freemasonry doesn’t fail men. Men fail to use it.”Freemasonry has never promised to make anyone successful, important, or comfortable.It offers tools.It offers instruction.It offers brotherhood.What a man becomes after that depends on whether he chooses to use what he’s been given.Some men walk away disappointed.Others lean in and grow.The Craft hasn’t changed.The expectations have.So what do yo...
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