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FREEMASONRY 101
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Thank
you for your interest in Freemasonry! The purpose of this website
is to tell you some more about our organization and to try to satisfy
your curiosity.
Included are some papers for you to read. We hope you will have the
chance to read them, and that they will answer most of your questions.
We want to deal with any further questions you may have, so feel free
to ask questions at any time. We believe that becoming a Mason is
a significant occasion in your life, and we want you to feel confident
and comfortable with what is involved.
Masonry has a different meaning for each of us, but for all of us,
it includes the practice of morality. It is often said that the basic
principles of Freemasonry include brotherly love, relief, and truth.
That is to say, we strive to be friendly, kind, and sincere in our
dealings with others. Masonry also recognizes each individual's right
to his own beliefs and practices. For this reason, we are not allowed
to discuss matters of religious or political controversy in the context
of the Lodge. This love and tolerance for all men, so fundamental
in Masonry, leads to mutual respect and honor.
In Masonry, you will find men of good will and high ideals; men who
believe in a Supreme Being and who try to live in a spirit of universal
brotherhood. In general terms, a Masonic Lodge is a place where all
can work together with a rare unanimity, looking towards a brighter
tomorrow.
Freemasonry recognizes that you have obligations to your family, your
work, your religious beliefs, your community, and yourself. These
must take priority, and Freemasonry does not interfere with your ability
to meet these obligations. It simply attempts to share brotherly love
and fellowship, and to offer a helping hand. Although it is a fraternity,
it is neither a service club nor a benevolent society. It does participate
in and support many charitable activities. One of our first lessons
is our responsibility to care for others.
As a member of the fraternity, you will have rights and corresponding
duties. You will be expected to maintain the regulations of the fraternity;
in general terms, to be obedient to your Worshipful Master and his
officers, when acting in the discharge of their duties; to pay the
dues that you may owe promptly; and to attend meetings when requested.
These basic duties are common to every Lodge; others will be explained
as you advance through the degrees.
The privileges that accompany these duties are equally important.
They include the right to attend all meetings of the Lodge when qualified;
the right to participate in voting on Lodge affairs; and the privilege
of visiting other Lodges on appropriate occasions, when you are properly
qualified.
Your regular attendance at our meetings will give you a chance to
learn more about Masonry, as you listen to our age-old ceremonies
and discuss them with your brethren. You will also be able to enjoy
fraternal fellowship and develop new friendships.
We encourage you to share your feelings about becoming a Mason with
your wife and family, and to discuss Masonry and its objectives with
them.
There is much more that might be said; this website has barely scratched
the surface. For now, however, let us conclude by saying that we look
forward to having you in our midst. All of us recall our admission
into Masonry with a mixture of nostalgia and joy. You may be sure
that an interesting set of experiences lies before you; they will
be dignified, instructive, and sometimes even inspiring. In addition,
once you are a part of Freemasonry, you will have many opportunities
to do, to learn, to seek fulfillment, and to help others. Go forward
with confidence and joyful anticipation!
You should expect certain costs. A one-time initiation cost
is currently $500.00. Annual dues are $275.00. This is
a small investment for the rights and privileges of Freemasonry and
belonging to one of the most progressive lodges in British Columbia.
Please email the Worshipful Master if you have any direct questions
or would like an opportunity to meet in person.
FREEMASONRY
ENJOY IT! - BE A PART OF
IT!
ASK QUESTIONS!
. . . extracted from
the Mentorship Program
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| From
the Grand Lodge of B.C.'s website, you will find links to various
articles and papers that cover a variety of topics regarding Freemasonry.
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Brotherly
Love, Relief, and Truth
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The
Ideal of a Freemason
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Aims
and Relationships Of The Craft
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Freemasonry and Religion |
| Ancient
Free and Accepted Masons |
The
Origins and Early History of Freemasonry in B.C.
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