Masonry is
always ready to welcome good men into the Fraternity. It's ready to welcome
YOU, if in your heart you can answer "yes" to a few questions.
Do you
believe that there is such a thing as honor and that a man has a
responsibility to act with honor in everything he does?
Masons teach
that principle. We believe that a life not found on honor is hollow and
empty-that a man who acts without honor is less than a man.
Do you
believe in God?
No atheist
can be a Mason. Masons do not care what your individual faith is, that is a
question between you and your God, but we do require that a man believe in a
Supreme Being.
Are you
willing to allow others the same right to their beliefs that you insist on
yourself?
Masonry
insists on toleration - on the right of each person to think for himself in
religious, social and political matters.
Do you
believe that you have a responsibility to leave the world a better place
that you found it?
Masonry
teaches that each man has a duty not only to himself but to others. We must
do what we can to make the world a better place. Whether that means cleaning
up the environment, working on civic projects, or helping children to walk
or read or see - the world should be a better place because we passed
through it.
Do you
believe that it is not only more blessed to give than to receive, it's also
more fun?
Masons are
involved with the problems and needs of others because we know it gives each
of us a good feeling - unlike any other - to help. Much of our help is given
anonymously. We're not after gratitude, we're more than rewarded by that
feeling which comes from knowing we have helped another person overcome some
adversity, so that their life can go on.
Are you
willing to give help to your Brothers when they need it, and to accept their
help when you need it?
Masonry is
mutual help. Not just financial help (although that's there too) but help in
the sense of being there when needed, giving support, lending a sympathetic
ear.
Do you
believe there is more to life than just financial success?
Masons know
that self-development is more precious than money in the bank or social
position or political power. Those things often accompany self- development.
but they are no substitute for it. Masons work at building their lives and
character, just a a carpenter works at building a house.
Do you
believe that a person should strive to be a good citizen and that we have a
moral duty to be true to the country in which we live?
Masons
believe that a country is strong as long as freedom, equality, and the
opportunity for human development is afforded to all. A Mason is true to his
government and its ideals. He supports its laws and authority when both are
just and equitably app ed. We uphold and maintain the principals of good
government, and oppose every influence that would divide it in a degrading
manner.
Do you
agree that man should show compassion to others, that goodness of heart is
among the most important of human values?
Masons do. We
believe in a certain reverence for living things, a tenderness toward people
who suffer. A loving kindness for our fellow man, and a desire to do right
because it is right. Masonry teaches that although all men are fallible and
capable of doing wrong, when they discover the goodness of heart, they have
found the true essence of virtue. Masonry helps men see their potential for
deep goodness and virtue.
Do you
believe that men should strive to live a brotherly life?
Masons see
brotherhood as a form of wisdom, a sort of bond that holds men together - a
private friendship that tells us we owe it to each other to be just in our
dealing and to refuse to speak evil of each other. Masons believe a man
should maintain an titude of good will, and promote unity and harmony in his
relations with one another, his family, and his community. Masons call this
way of live believing in the Brotherhood of Man. It really means that every
Mason makes it his duty to follow the golde rule. This is why Masonry has
been called one of the greatest forces for good on the world.
If you answer "yes", you should consider becoming a Mason.
Freemasonry
offers much to its members - the opportunity to grow, the chance to make a
difference, to build a better world for our children. It offers a chance to
be with and work with men who have the same values and ideals - men who have
answered "YES to these questions.
It's easy to
find out more. Just find a Mason and ask him about Masonry. You probably
know several Masons. Perhaps you've seen the Square and Compasses like the
one on this page or on a pin or tie tack or bumper sticker. If you know
where the lodge is in your community, stop by or look up the number of your
local Masonic lodge in the phone book and ask for the secretary of the
lodge. He'll be happy to help you.
Have you ever
considered becoming a Mason? We'd like a chance to talk with you.