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Here are some typical questions that are often asked about Freemasonry
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What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest fraternal organizations. It is a society of men who seek to improve themselves morally, intellectually, and spiritually, while contributing positively to their families, communities, and society at large.
What do Freemasons believe?
Freemasonry is not a religion and does not replace a member’s faith. However, Freemasons are required to believe in a Supreme Being, by whatever name they choose to call Him. Freemasonry encourages respect for all religions and emphasizes moral living, integrity, and brotherly love.
Is Freemasonry a secret society?
Freemasonry is often described as a society with secrets, not a secret society. Masonic lodges, buildings, charitable work, and many traditions are public. Some aspects of ceremonies and symbols are kept private to preserve their meaning for members.
Who can become a Freemason?
While requirements may vary slightly by jurisdiction, most lodges require that a man:
Apply of his own free will (you must ask to join)
Be of lawful age
Believe in a Supreme Being
Be of good character
