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You can become a Freemason from the age of 18 onwards
No- We support both the scouts and other youth organization via our charity fundraising efforts
Much of what happens in a Lodge meeting is the same as would happen in any other club or organization
After the meeting comes the social part of the evening
Firstly, we all meet up in a bar, have a quick drink and socialise for half an hour, this provides a great opportunity to catch up with Lodge members and to meet any guests from other Lodges that have attended our meeting.
Next we head into the dinning room and have a meal together, there are a few speeches, many toasts and a couple of songs thrown in and we all have a good time
All Candidates will go through a ceremony of initiation, you may have heard many stories about ceremonies of initiation but we can assure you, what you heard is totally untrue
The ceremony has remained unchanged for over 300 years and every member of the lodge will have gone through the same ceremony at their own initiation
Ask any freemason and they will tell, they can't remember their own initiation ceremony
The most important thing within the ceremony of initiation is that you confirm you are aged 18 years and above and have a belief in a supreme being
That's right freemasonry is open to everyone
Any man of any religion is entitled to join
Put it simply - there isn't one
All Freemasons are expected to have a religious belief, of their own choice, to be a member but Freemasonry does not seek to replace a Mason's religion nor to be a substitute for it
We are a non-religious organization and accept members for all religions
Again, there isn't one.
Freemasonry does not do politics. Talking about politics or religion on Lodge evening is never done.
Yes- freemasonry exist across the globe
Our lodge fees are £150 per year
There are joining fees payable on initiation to cover administration costs but these will be made clear to you before you join
Mason believe that you should always help those less fortunate than themselves and hence, are always raising and donating money to charity
As it is with other clubs/organizations we also help any of our member should they or their family have misfortune to fall on hard times
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