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Candidate Education

Manuals for the Degrees

Three educational manuals, one for each degree, review the basic principles and philosophies of our degrees.
In addition, we have available a Glossary of Masonic Terms, describing terminology relating to the three degrees.
The intent of these manuals is twofold: first, to provide the new member of Masonry with more information about the Fraternity, its structure, practices and symbolism; and second, to offer suggestive approaches for further research if one is so inclined. We feel that there is not only a great need for this type of information but also a great desire for it as well. 
Masonic education begins with the rituals. After that, the newly made Mason is given the Monitor for personal study. For some this is enough, but for others it is not. These manuals provide the next logical step for the student of the mysteries of Masonry. It is not our purpose here to repeat what is contained within our Rituals or in the Monitor but to stimulate the mind and provoke further research by offering a variety of approaches to consider.

Candidate Mentor Program

Each Candidate who petitions our Fraternity is entitled to an explanation of the history, purpose, operation, symbolism, philosophy, obligation, and ideals of Freemasonry.
Any Lodge, large or small, can use the California Masonic Candidate Mentor Program. All lodges are urged to adopt it. This program assists in the advancement of Masonic knowledge so vital to the candidate, and consequently; for the success of your Lodge. Working with the Candidate’s Coach the Mentor is a valuable part of a Lodge’s successful educational efforts. [more]

Other resources for candidates

The best resource for a Masonic candidate is your mentor, coach, and other members of your Lodge. Expand the number of brothers you discuss Masonry with. As in any philosophical undertaking, the more opinions you are exposed to the deeper you can understand.
An outstanding resource is the Southern California Research Lodge. The monthly review papers they publish give a great snapshot of Masonry from month-to-month. In addition, they offer a great selection and the best prices on Masonic books. 
Lastly, browse this site, particularly the Institute for Masonic Studies section. There is something for every interest, including a place for you to publish on-line your Masonic research.