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Free and Accepted Masons |
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Santa Maria Lodge No. 580 |


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How to become a Freemason?
All you need do is to Ask.
For a Fraternity steeped in over four hundred years of tradition, you might think it is difficult to become a Mason, but there is really only one major hurdle each candidate must pass - They must ask. Freemasonry in California accepts no one for membership unless they come of their own free will and accord, having already obtained a favorable impression of our Fraternity. * Be a man, over the age of eighteen. * Believe in a Supreme Being. * Live an ethical and moral life. * Have a strong interest in the Fraternity and desire to participate in its charities and its activities.
We believe that men are first made Masons in their hearts, then they ask to join our Fraternity. Freemasonry will take these men — good men in their communities — and help them become better men. Each man brings something different into the Fraternity, as different as the types of men that become Masons. But each shares a common core of beliefs and of dreams; each believes that, in a small way, by their actions they help make their world, their communities, and themselves better. If you are interested in receiving more information about the Fraternity of Freemasonry, please feel free to ask any Freemason you may know. If you do not know a Freemason, and you live in San Diego county - particularly in the Ramona area - you can contact the Santa Maria Lodge and we will be happy to assist you. If you are not from the San Diego Area, visit the Grand Lodge of California which can provide you with both information and the location of a Lodge near you. Remember . . . . All you need to do is ask! |
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