Why Your Friend Asked You To Read This
What Freemasonry Is
Who Freemasons Are
What Freemasons Believe In
What Freemasons Do
Qualifications
Those Who Seek Membership
The Masonic Lodge
The Masonic Degrees
A Message From The
Worshipful Master |
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The graphic image depicts King Solomon and some of the most
famous Freemasons of all time...
- President and Brother George Washington
- Brother Benjamin Franklin
- Confederate General and Brother Lewis A Armistead being aided by
- Union Captain and Brother Henry H. Bingham
(as depicted by the Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial at Gettysburg PA.)
- President and Brother Franklin D. Roosevelt
- President and Brother Harry S. Truman
- U.S. General and Brother Douglas MacArthur
- U.S. Lunar Astronaut and Brother Buzz Aldrin
Copyright: Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania
Designed: Dean E. Vaughn, P.M.
Artist: Frank M. Hummel
Why Your Friend Asked You To Read This
Your friend is proud of Freemasonry
and the fine character of its members. He believes that you have the qualities
for membership and that you deserve the opportunity to know more about it.
These texts will explain what Freemasonry is, who
Freemasons are, what they believe in and what they do. It is important for
you to know that those who desire membership must seek it on their own.
Unfortunately, without this understanding, many qualified men have not enjoyed
the special rewards of membership and fellowship in Freemasonry. If after
reading these texts, you have any questions or desire to know more about
Freemasonry, your friend will be pleased to answer your questions or obtain the
answers for you.
Whether or not you decide to seek membership in
Freemasonry, you can be certain that you have a special friend within the
Masonic Fraternity who thinks very highly of you. It is a message of
kindness...from FRIEND TO FRIEND!
What Freemasonry Is
Freemasonry is the world's oldest
and largest Fraternity. Its history and tradition date to antiquity. Its
singular purpose is to make good men better. Its bonds of friendship, compassion
and brotherly love have survived even the most devise political, military and
religious conflicts through the centuries. Freemasonry is neither a forum nor a
place for worship. Instead, it is a friend of all religions which are based on
the belief in one God.
Who Freemasons Are
Many of our nation's early patriots
were Freemasons, as well as thirteen signers of the Constitution and fourteen
Presidents of the United States, beginning with George Washington.
Today, the more than four million Freemasons
around the world come from virtually every occupation and profession. Within the
Fraternity, however, they all meet as equals. They come from diverse political
ideologies, but they meet as friends. They come from virtually every religious
belief, but they all believe in one God.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Freemasonry
has always been: how so many men, from so many different walks of life, can meet
together in peace, never have any political or religious debates, always conduct
their affairs in harmony and friendship, and call each other
"Brother!"
What Freemasons Believe In
All Freemasons believe in one God
and in respect for each other.
What Freemasons Do
Freemasons are respectable citizens
who are taught to conform to the moral laws of society and to abide by the laws
of the government under which they live. They are men of charity and good works.
They remain unchallenged as "the world's greatest philanthropy!"
The Freemasons of America contribute more than one
million dollars every day to charitable causes which they, alone, have
established. These services to mankind represent an unparalleled example of the
humanitarian commitment and concern of this unique and honorable Fraternity.
Qualifications
Freemasonry is proud of its
philosophy and practice of "making good men better." Only individuals
believed to be of the finest character are favorably considered for membership.
Every applicant must advocate his belief in the existence of a Supreme Being
(atheists are not accepted into the Fraternity).
Those Who Seek Membership
Anyone seeking membership in
Freemasonry must ask a Masonic friend to recommend him. He must
sign a Petition, stating his age, occupation and place of residence. Members of
the Lodge vote by secret ballot. To be accepted, the ballot must be unanimous.
The Masonic Lodge
The Masonic Lodges usually meet
twice a month to conduct regular business and vote upon Petitions for
membership. It is here where the bonds of friendship and fellowship are
strengthened.
The Masonic Degrees
The Candidate attends three
meetings to receive the three Masonic Degrees, concluding with the Third (or
Master Mason) Degree. The Degrees are solemn, enlightening, and an enjoyable
experience with no uncomfortable or embarrassing moments. It is here where the
principles of Freemasonry are taught and where the new member learns that his
family and his own necessary vocations are to be considered above Freemasonry.
Every Master Mason is welcomed as a "Brother" in any of the thousands
of Regular Masonic Lodges throughout the world.
A Message From The
Worshipful Master
The words, "Friend to
Friend" capture the essence and the spirit of Freemasonry. Just as the
operative masons built the magnificent cathedrals centuries ago from stone to
stone, Freemasonry has been built through the centuries from friend to friend.
Within this unique and honorable Fraternity there exists a very special bond
between men of all walks of life that has survived the most divisive political,
religious and military conflicts in history.
The principles of Freemasonry consist of the moral
fiber that strengthens a society. To preserve these principles and to enhance
their practice is to make the world a better place. Freemasons do this as a way
of life.
We, as Freemasons, look with pride to
"Centuries Past" and to the positive impact we have made on the
preservation of freedom and good in society. The contributions of the famous
Masons of the past depicted on the above graphic are historic.
We look with confidence "through Centuries to
Come," knowing that the principles of Freemasonry will be as important for
the good society in the future as they are now, and as they always have been. We
know that wherever mankind may go, even into space and beyond, Freemasons will
be there, as was a very courageous lunar astronaut and Brother Buzz Aldrin, the
first Mason to walk on the moon. Brother Aldrin's patriotism, courage and
immeasurable contributions to mankind distinguish him as one of the most famous
heroes of all time, and the most logical Freemason to symbolically represent
"Friend to Friend" and Freemasonry's hope for the future.
All Freemasons know that when we join hands in
unanimity we generally accomplish our mission. Few Freemasons, however, because
of complacency, know how serious a threat we face due to membership losses.
Analysts predict that, if the present rate of decline continues, within just 25
years, Freemasonry will have relatively little significance in society!
If we are to preserve this great Fraternity, we
must join hands now. There are countless numbers of men who are just as
qualified as we are to be Freemasons. Many of them know virtually nothing about
the Masonic Fraternity. That is our fault! That is complacency! To know about
Freemasonry would surely inspire many good men to want to be associated with it.
The Friend to Friend Program has been carefully
designed to help Freemasons everywhere enlighten their friends about Freemasonry
in the most simple and effective manner. The Friend to Friend texts online (and
the brochure mailed to each Alabama Freemason) enable every Mason to share our
proud heritage while explaining in concise terms who we are, what we believe in
and what we do.
Every Freemason surely knows at least several
non-Masons who would be welcomed into the craft. It is time for each of us to
stop and think about those friends. It is time to think about membership. It is
time to change complacency into active participation. It is time to join hands
and spread the word - from Friend to Friend. If we do this now, if we do this
together, Freemasonry will come alive with a renewed spirit of friendship,
fellowship, brotherly love and camaraderie unprecedented in modern times. We owe
this to the Freemasons of the past and to the good men who will live in
centuries to come.
To be a part of "Friend to Friend" is to
be an important part of Masonic history. Decide today to join with your Brother
Freemasons all across North America and around the world to "turn the
tide" by becoming a true builder of the craft. Please help in every way you
can to demonstrate what good men can do when their cause is just and laudable -
more especially, when those men are Freemasons.
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