Freemasonry
is the oldest, largest and most widely recognized fraternal organization
in the World. Founded in London, England in 1717, its current worldwide
membership totals 3.6 million members, 1.6 million of which are in North
America. With 120,000 Masons and 530 local Lodges, Ohio has one of the
largest Masonic memberships of any state in the country.
As a fraternal organization, Freemasonry unites men of good character
who, though of different religious, ethnic, or social backgrounds, share
a belief in the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of mankind.
The traditions of Freemasonry are founded upon the building of King
Solomon's Temple, and its fraternal ceremonies use the working tools of
the stonemasons to symbolize moral lessons and truths. For example,
Masons are reminded at Lodge to "meet upon the level of equality, act by
the plumb of uprightness, and part upon the square of virtue."
Like most organizations, one will get out of Freemasonry what he is able
to put into it. However, membership in Freemasonry is not meant in any
way to interfere with an individual's commitment to his faith, family,
or occupation. Freemasonry is not and never can be a replacement for
these important institutions, but rather it is a positive environment
that reminds every Mason of his duty to God, his community, his family
and himself.
Freemasonry provides opportunities for sincere, honest, forthright men
who believe in God and desire to contribute to the improvement of their
communities and themselves. Through our Masonic Fraternalism, we
reaffirm our dedication and unity to become involved citizens who have a
strong desire to preserve the values that have made and continue to make
America great.