Is religion relevant to Freemasonry?
Is Freemasonry a secret society?
What do Freemasons aim for?
Is Masonry a religion?
May a Catholic become a Mason?
Can you be a Mason no matter your religion?
I am interested, but how do I proceed?
Why do we use "So mote it be" instead of Amen?
What is Freemasonry?
What is Freemasonry?

As well as being one of the world's oldest secular fraternal societies, Freemasonry is an enjoyable association of like - minded men who work towards a common goal of being happy themselves and communicating happiness to others. This is achieved by work in the Lodge, largely based on a series of ritual ceremonies, with much in common with the old passion plays, which follow ancient forms and use stonemasons' customs and tools as allegorical guides. These seek to instill morality in all men: by teaching and practicing high standards of conduct in society. These aims are furthered at the dinners held after lodge meetings and at other social occasions.

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Is Freemasonry a secret society?

Definitely not! If it were, this web site and other similar ones would not exist and be available for public view world-wide. Most people know where the meeting places are, the ritual of the ceremonies and the many books written about Freemasonry can be read in public libraries. Members are encouraged to speak openly about their membership. Like many other organizations, though, meetings of Lodges are held in private.

 
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