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Twenty-two words establish the most important prerequisite to becoming a Mason. " . . . We receive none, knowingly, into our ranks who are not moral and upright before God and of good repute before the world . . ."
NO! Hopefully, if the concepts and principles of Masonry as enumerated in this folder interest you, you will not need to be asked to join. You must ask to become a Freemason. Unfortunately, many men who would like to become Masons never do because they are unaware of the above-mentioned requirement (that it be of your own free will and accord, and you must ask to join the Fraternity). If you desire to learn more about Masonic membership, feel free to contact a Mason to satisfy yourself concerning Freemasonry. As Freemasons, we believe that membership in an organization as worthy as ours must come from a "sincere wish of being serviceable to your fellow creatures" and not because of coaxing, coercement, or of any promise of material gain of any kind.
An applicant, whose petition has been accepted by the lodge, is advised
of the date his Entered Apprentice Degree has been scheduled. On that date,
following a brief Ritualistic opening, the petitioner is properly prepared
and introduced to the lodge. The solemn process is an enlightening experience
and the candidate need never worry that embarrassing or compromising situations
will arise during this (or any other degree) - THEY WILL NOT!
After receiving the Entered Apprentice Degree, you will be expected to
memorize several key passages of the Ritual and help will be extended in
the teaching/learning process.
Having learned the required Ritualistic work and satisfying the lodge of
that proficiency, you will be asked to return for the conferral of your
Fellow Craft Degree. Following a proficiency examination on that Degree,
you will advance to the "last and highest grade of Ancient Craft Masonry
- the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason."
Only after having completed these three symbolic degrees will you truly
understand the often-quoted statement, "Freemasonry Builds Its Temples
in the Hearts of Men."
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