To become a freemason, you simply need to ask a member of a local lodge if you can submit an application. The only requirements are that you believe in a higher power, that you are an adult male, and that you are of good character. You do not need to be related to a Mason, and contrary to popular belief, they will not find you and ask you to join. YOU MUST ASK.
The best way to go about this is to look up your local lodge. Just do a google search for the "Grand Lodge of (your state)" and then you can either contact them or look on the site to find the lodge closest to you. Most lodges give a phone number and an email address, as well as who to contact to join. If you need any help finding this information, feel free to contact me and I will help you.
You will most likely be asked to meet with some of the members of the lodge before you apply, and once your application has been submitted, they will check the references that you supply and do a bit of checking up on you to find out if you are a good person. This investigation process is much like checking references for a job. You will find that once you meet the members, they will be very helpful in answering your questions and will be happy that you are interested in the craft.
2007-02-15 04:06:22
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answered by maboot24 5
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i'm a Freemason. you may touch your community hotel or Grand hotel and as to connect. they're going to then instruction manual you interior the direction of the the remainder of the technique. quite you may desire to be 21 (18 now and back), have a concept in a appropriate being and function a valid ethical character. to three different responses: * we don't invite human beings to connect, you may ask. * there has in no way been a connection between the illuminati and the freemasons * we are no longer a secret enterprise * based on the standards you will discover we are no longer evil * lots of the final minds, artists, leaders, etc. have been freemasons; in case you, as Billy B shows, are gullible, grasping and unconscientious, then you definately does no longer make a sturdy freemason and would probable be denied, he's misguided on all counts.
2016-10-02 04:17:47
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answered by Erika 4
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Freemasonry is an oath bound fraternal order of men which derives from the medieval fraternity of Freemasonry. We adhere to many of the Ancient Charges, laws, customs, and legends of operative Freemasonry. We are loyal to the civilian government under which we exist. We inculcate moral and social virtues by symbolic application of the operative stonemasons' working tools and by allegories, lectures and charges. Freemasonry obligates its members to obey the principles of brotherly love, equality, mutual aid, secrecy and confidence. We have secret modes of recognition that permit members to recognize each other as brothers. We require a through examination into the mental, moral and physical qualifications of a petitioner and we admit men into the fraternity by secret ceremonies based in part on legends of the Craft.
Once a person has decided to apply for membership he fills out a petition signed by 2 members of the Lodge he desires to join. He gives the petition to one of the members along with the required initiation fee. The petition is read at the Lodges next stated meeting when the Worshipful Master will appoint an investigating committee who will interview the petitioner in person. The investigating committee will report back to the Lodge at the following stated meeting when the members present will vote on the petitioner. Once accepted the petitioner will receive the three degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason. There are certain requirements a candidate must meet before proceeding from one degree to the next.
One must obtain the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason before being allowed to wear any Masonic jewelry. One must have a Belief in a Supreme Being and HOLY BOOKS play an important part of all Masonic activity. The tenets of the Masonic Fraternity are " Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth. " The Masonic Fraternity is NOT a Secret Society but rather a Society With Secrets. The Masonic Fraternity is NOT Satanic in nature.
Suggest if you are interested in pursuing interest in the Masonic Fraternity if over the age of 18 you contact a man whom you know to be a Mason for further information and an application. If under the age of 18 you can inquire about the DeMoley Organization.
2007-02-15 01:26:56
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Membership of a Masonic Lodge under the United Grand Lodge of England is open all to free born men of good character, over the age of 21 years (except in exceptional circumstance) who have been proposed into a Lodge by a known member.If you live or work in London are interested in becoming a Freemason in a London Lodge, and you do not know anyone who can sponsor you, in certain circumstances, introductions can be made through Grand Lodge. In the first instance, please contact Metropolitan Grand Lodge with your request, providing details of where you live and work and where we can contact you. We will then arrange for a representative to contact you in order to discuss matters further.
Contact details:
Metropolitan Grand Lodge
PO Box 29055,
London.
WC2B 5UN
Tel: 020 7539 2930
Fax: 020 7539 2931
However if you do not live or work in London and are interested in becoming a Freemason you should contact The United Grand Lodge of England.
Contact details:
The United Grand Lodge of England
Freemasons' Hall
Great Queen Street London
WC2B 5AZ
Tel: 020 7831 9811
Fax: 020 7831 5719
2007-02-14 22:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Everybody is jumping in with answers without caution.
I think we really need to know which country you live in for a start before we try to help you.
Basically you need to find the Lodge nearest you, you might be surprised what Mason's know you that you don't realise are in the craft.
Mark Mason Lodge Doric Kilwinning No68
Companion Royal Arch 407 & Cryptic Council
All Port Glasgow Scotland
2007-02-16 10:06:57
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answered by Jules 3
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"All you have to do is ask" That's the quote from a Freemason site.
First you should try to find the group closest to where you live. Look for contact information (e.g. membership services). Call them up and tell them you are interested in joining. Search their calender. Go to an event that is open to the public or potential members. Introduce yourself to people and tell them you are interested in learning more about their association. People love to talk about themselves and their interests. Don't worry, someone will try to sell you.
Go to www.google.com and search for Freemason and your city/state. The site for CA is www.freemason.org
2007-02-14 21:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You do not need to know a Freemason or be related to a Freemason.
Your questions may be answered on the following website:
www.grandlodgeofallengland.org
2007-02-15 01:37:17
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answered by Peter Mason 1
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Think twice!
2007-02-14 21:41:09
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answered by tatal_nostru2006 5
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