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Freemasonry, the world's oldest fraternal organization, is often shrouded in secrecy with its ancient rituals, peculiar ...
Freemasonry is not a religion per se, but agnostics or atheists cannot belong, said Brent Morris, a Masonic historian, editor of the Scottish Rite Journal, and a 33rd degree Freemason.
9 things you didn't know about Freemasonry. So what is Freemasonry? Simply put, it's the world's oldest and largest fraternity. Its membership is a Who's Who of world history -- George Washington ...
Freemasonry can be addicting, and often expensive. Once a Mason is initiated, he can spend a lot of his free time organizing lodge events, visiting other lodges, ...
Freemasonry is an ancient fraternity, and just a decade ago, its leaders saw their membership getting pretty ancient, too. But best-selling novels like Dan Brown’s “The Lost Symbol” and ...
Freemasonry, the world's largest secret society with millions of members scattered across almost every country in the world, established its first Grand Lodge in England in 1717.
On Nov. 15, 2023, the Vatican reaffirmed that Catholics cannot belong to Freemasonry and are prohibited from joining a lodge due to their 'irreconcilability' with Catholic doctrine.
Freemasonry - Its historic role. There are three aspects to freemasonry - the initiatory, the historical and the psychosociological. Although an impressive number of books have been devoted to it - at ...
Freemasonry in its present form originated in England, in 1717. On St John’s Day, 24 June 1717, four established London ...
Arenal Deportiva Lodge No. 65 marked a historic moment by installing its first native Spanish-speaking brother, Ricardo ...