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The Masonic Trowel ... to spread the cement of brotherly love and affection, that cement which unites us into one sacred band or society of brothers, among whom no contention should ever exist, but that noble emulation of who can best work or best agree ...
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The Masonic Lodge of Education By improving Masonic education within your Lodge, you, personally, gain knowledge of the craft of Freemasonry and help to improve Masonic retention of your brethren.
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The Grand Lodge of California Masonry is the world's first and largest fraternal organization. It is a body of knowledge and a system of ethics based on the belief that each man has a responsibility to improve himself while being devoted to his family, faith, country, and fraternity.
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Freemasons Magazine The Masonic Magazine where Freemasons find educational material for Masonic lodge lectures and their daily advancement in Masonic knowledge after initiation. A free Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, a comprehensive tool for the Freemason looking for more light and an open door to the world of the Free Masonry for non-Freemasons.
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Whatsamason.com - Online Education The idea of this “Online Masonic Education Course” is the brainstorm of a Past Master of California. Seeing the decline of Masonry in general, it is felt that we need to educate our members so they can knowledgeably discuss the topic of Freemasonry. The wide open area of technology in the “Computer Age” seemed the likely place to go. Our members, or others, can be in the comfort of their home without a time schedule and complete this course. Since there is nothing in the course touching upon the ritualistic or esoteric portions of Masonry, the general public can participate and learn the: who, what and why of Freemasonry. As a brother you will be the better to answer the question: “What is Freemasonry”? As a non-member, you might ask the question of a Mason: “How do I become a Mason?
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