A View of Masonry
True Masonic ritual, as it always was intended to
do, teaches the great lessons of life: the importance of honor and
integrity, of being a person on whom others can rely, of being both
trusting and trustworth, of realizing that you have a spiritual
nature as well as a physical nature, of the importance of self control,
of knowing how to love and be loved, of knowing how to keep confidential
what others tell you so that they can "open up" without
fear. In short, Masonic ritual teaches us to reach for a higher
standard in conducting our lives.
Freemasonry has sometimes been referred to as a "secret society."
This is an inaccurate statement. Freemasons certainly don't make
a secret of the fact that they are members of their Lodges. We wear
rings, lapel pins, and tie clasps with Masonic emblems like the
Square and Compasses, the best-known of Masonic signs that, logically,
recall our early symbolic roots in stonemasonry. Masonic buildings
are clearly marked and usually listed in the phone book. The only
thing that could be referred to as "secret" -- although
we prefer the word "private" -- are the methods of recognition
such as grips, words, signs, and our ritual by which we induct new
members.
Over the centuries, Freemasonry has developed into a worldwide
social and community service organization, emphasizing personal
study, self-improvement, and social betterment via individual involvement
and philanthropy. During the late 1700's, it was one of the organizations
most responsible for spreading the ideals of the Enlightenment:
the dignity of man and the liberty of the individual, the right
of all persons to worship as they choose, the formation of democratic
governments, and the importance of public education. Masons supported
the first public schools in both Europe and America.
The 3.5 million Masons worldwide continue to help men and women
face the problems of the 21st century by building bridges of brotherhood
and instilling in our communities ideals for a better tomorrow.
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