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  1. Two vital themes are woven throughout Freemasonry: Building and the Search for Light.

    The latter is the search for knowledge and understanding of life and man's role. The former is the moulding of character to fit the individual responsibilities of worldly pursuits, and which make for a better man and citizen.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Education

  2. Two vital themes are woven throughout Freemasonry: Building and the Search for Light.

    The latter is the search for knowledge and understanding of life and man's role. The former is the moulding of character to fit the individual responsibilities of worldly pursuits, and which make for a better man and citizen.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Education

  3. Two vital themes are woven throughout Freemasonry: Building and the Search for Light.

    The latter is the search for knowledge and understanding of life and man's role. The former is the moulding of character to fit the individual responsibilities of worldly pursuits, and which make for a better man and citizen.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Education

  4. The thirty-third degree of the Scottish Rite - made both famous and infamous by the author Dan Brown - is a purely honorary degree. It is awarded for meritorious service to the Craft, the government, or society in general.

    Members of the 33° oversee the correct running of Scottish Rite Lodges, their Rituals, and administration.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #USA #ScottishRite #Literature

  5. The thirty-third degree of the Scottish Rite - made both famous and infamous by the author Dan Brown - is a purely honorary degree. It is awarded for meritorious service to the Craft, the government, or society in general.

    Members of the 33° oversee the correct running of Scottish Rite Lodges, their Rituals, and administration.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #USA #ScottishRite #Literature

  6. The thirty-third degree of the Scottish Rite - made both famous and infamous by the author Dan Brown - is a purely honorary degree. It is awarded for meritorious service to the Craft, the government, or society in general.

    Members of the 33° oversee the correct running of Scottish Rite Lodges, their Rituals, and administration.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #USA #ScottishRite #Literature

  7. The thirty-third degree of the Scottish Rite - made both famous and infamous by the author Dan Brown - is a purely honorary degree. It is awarded for meritorious service to the Craft, the government, or society in general.

    Members of the 33° oversee the correct running of Scottish Rite Lodges, their Rituals, and administration.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #USA #ScottishRite #Literature

  8. Masonic education has a dual responsibility: that of the Lodge to motivate its members to obtain a better understanding of the Craft, and that of the individual member to take the initiative to acquire a working knowledge of the organisation to which he belongs and represents. The same as might be expected in the profane world: learn your surroundings, and how society works.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Education #Society

  9. Masonic education has a dual responsibility: that of the Lodge to motivate its members to obtain a better understanding of the Craft, and that of the individual member to take the initiative to acquire a working knowledge of the organisation to which he belongs and represents. The same as might be expected in the profane world: learn your surroundings, and how society works.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Education #Society

  10. Masonic education has a dual responsibility: that of the Lodge to motivate its members to obtain a better understanding of the Craft, and that of the individual member to take the initiative to acquire a working knowledge of the organisation to which he belongs and represents. The same as might be expected in the profane world: learn your surroundings, and how society works.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Education #Society

  11. Masonic education has a dual responsibility: that of the Lodge to motivate its members to obtain a better understanding of the Craft, and that of the individual member to take the initiative to acquire a working knowledge of the organisation to which he belongs and represents. The same as might be expected in the profane world: learn your surroundings, and how society works.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Education #Society

  12. Freemasonry does not have a person at the top as industrial business or other forms of associations and groups, religions, or political parties do. There is no central source that can speak arbitarily for the Craft as a whole. No one person, regardless of his fraternal rank or status, may act as a spokesman for the Craft, nor may he represent his opinions as mirroring the thought of Freemasonry.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  13. Freemasonry does not have a person at the top as industrial business or other forms of associations and groups, religions, or political parties do. There is no central source that can speak arbitarily for the Craft as a whole. No one person, regardless of his fraternal rank or status, may act as a spokesman for the Craft, nor may he represent his opinions as mirroring the thought of Freemasonry.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  14. Freemasonry does not have a person at the top as industrial business or other forms of associations and groups, religions, or political parties do. There is no central source that can speak arbitarily for the Craft as a whole. No one person, regardless of his fraternal rank or status, may act as a spokesman for the Craft, nor may he represent his opinions as mirroring the thought of Freemasonry.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  15. Freemasonry does not have a person at the top as industrial business or other forms of associations and groups, religions, or political parties do. There is no central source that can speak arbitarily for the Craft as a whole. No one person, regardless of his fraternal rank or status, may act as a spokesman for the Craft, nor may he represent his opinions as mirroring the thought of Freemasonry.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  16. Freemasonry does not have a person at the top as industrial business or other forms of associations and groups, religions, or political parties do. There is no central source that can speak arbitarily for the Craft as a whole. No one person, regardless of his fraternal rank or status, may act as a spokesman for the Craft, nor may he represent his opinions as mirroring the thought of Freemasonry.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  17. In the area of Masonic comity, fraternal recognition stands foremost in importance. Among [...] Grand Lodges each recognises every other as duly constituted and regular, which means that a [Master] Mason in good standing from one [country] has the privilege of visiting in other [countries], and can expect fraternal courtesies to be extended to him as a visiting brother.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  18. In the area of Masonic comity, fraternal recognition stands foremost in importance. Among [...] Grand Lodges each recognises every other as duly constituted and regular, which means that a [Master] Mason in good standing from one [country] has the privilege of visiting in other [countries], and can expect fraternal courtesies to be extended to him as a visiting brother.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  19. In the area of Masonic comity, fraternal recognition stands foremost in importance. Among [...] Grand Lodges each recognises every other as duly constituted and regular, which means that a [Master] Mason in good standing from one [country] has the privilege of visiting in other [countries], and can expect fraternal courtesies to be extended to him as a visiting brother.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  20. In the area of Masonic comity, fraternal recognition stands foremost in importance. Among [...] Grand Lodges each recognises every other as duly constituted and regular, which means that a [Master] Mason in good standing from one [country] has the privilege of visiting in other [countries], and can expect fraternal courtesies to be extended to him as a visiting brother.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  21. Masonic ritual and the accompanying lectures consistently stress the importance of the fundamental tenets and cardinal virtues: morality, friendship, charity, truth, temperance, prudence, fortitude, justice, and equality. In the industrial world, the significance of these moral precepts is too frequently overlooked. In emphasising universitality, Masonry urges their application in all spheres of human activity.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Industry #Morals

  22. Masonic ritual and the accompanying lectures consistently stress the importance of the fundamental tenets and cardinal virtues: morality, friendship, charity, truth, temperance, prudence, fortitude, justice, and equality. In the industrial world, the significance of these moral precepts is too frequently overlooked. In emphasising universitality, Masonry urges their application in all spheres of human activity.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Industry #Morals

  23. Masonic ritual and the accompanying lectures consistently stress the importance of the fundamental tenets and cardinal virtues: morality, friendship, charity, truth, temperance, prudence, fortitude, justice, and equality. In the industrial world, the significance of these moral precepts is too frequently overlooked. In emphasising universitality, Masonry urges their application in all spheres of human activity.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Industry #Morals

  24. Masonic ritual and the accompanying lectures consistently stress the importance of the fundamental tenets and cardinal virtues: morality, friendship, charity, truth, temperance, prudence, fortitude, justice, and equality. In the industrial world, the significance of these moral precepts is too frequently overlooked. In emphasising universitality, Masonry urges their application in all spheres of human activity.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Industry #Morals

  25. "... in our Lodges we teach the Brotherhood of Man based on the Fatherhood of God and advance no other dogma. Not only do we leave to every Brother the choice of his creed but we draw no swords to compel others to adopt our belief."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion

  26. "... in our Lodges we teach the Brotherhood of Man based on the Fatherhood of God and advance no other dogma. Not only do we leave to every Brother the choice of his creed but we draw no swords to compel others to adopt our belief."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion

  27. "... in our Lodges we teach the Brotherhood of Man based on the Fatherhood of God and advance no other dogma. Not only do we leave to every Brother the choice of his creed but we draw no swords to compel others to adopt our belief."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion

  28. "... in our Lodges we teach the Brotherhood of Man based on the Fatherhood of God and advance no other dogma. Not only do we leave to every Brother the choice of his creed but we draw no swords to compel others to adopt our belief."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Religion

  29. "Freemasonry opens its doors to all men, regardless of religious conviction, the essential requirement in this regard being an avowed belief in [a higher power] and in immortality [of the soul]. Since the doctrines of most religions include these tenets, the virtual impossibility of conflict is obvious."

    Freemasonry is not a replacement for religion, it supports belief and faith without dogma.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion