What is Freemasonry

Freemasonry is the oldest fraternal organization in the world. It is dedicated to promoting improvement in the character of its members. A Mason is taught to be a good citizen. To be of good character. To care for those less fortunate, and to give back to his community. The Masonic fraternity contributes over $1 Billion each year to its philanthropic pursuits. Over $750 Million of that in the United States alone. The Crippled Children's and Burns Hospitals sponsored by Shrine Masons are world famous for their ability to help those most in need.

Freemasonry traces its roots to the Middle Ages. It is from associations of stone masons, who built the magnificent cathedrals, castles, and monasteries of Europe that the fraternity started. These groups, eventually, began to accept members who were not actual working masons. At that time they adopted the term "Accepted" Masons, and Freemasonry was born.

Is Masonry A Religion?

No, it is not a religion. This is not to say that masons do not have religious beliefs. One of the tenets of the Masonic Fraternity is that its members are free to express their beliefs in the religion of their choice. However, it is also a condition of membership that each recognize that the wonders of the universe are not here as a result of our doing. But rather as a result of a Supreme Being, who brings order and purpose to our existence.

Is Masonry A Secret Society?

This is a widespread misconception, and is completely untrue. The so-called secrets of Freemasonry have actually been in print for well over a century. The fraternity does nothing to hide its existence, its purpose or its membership. The lessons taught in our meetings are meant for the improvement and education of our members. As such, there are portions of these lessons that are not discussed with those outside of the fraternity.

Grand Lodge - Local Lodges

A Grand Lodge is the governing body for a series of Local Lodges. The Local Lodge is where individual members belong. It is also where instruction is given and the actual work of the Fraternity is conducted. The first Grand Lodge was founded in London, England in 1717. It is from them that other countries petitioned for their own charters. They formed in groups, establishing their own Grand Lodges, which in turn gave charters to Local Lodges. Today, there are more than 150 Grand Lodges worldwide with a collective membership of more than 6,000,000.

What Are The Requirements For Membership?

Membership in the Masonic Fraternity is an act of free will. A man must ask for the opportunity. The potential member must be at least eighteen years of age, of sound moral character, and able to express his belief in a Supreme Being. One member of the Lodge being petitioned must be willing to sign his petition as Recommender, and one other Mason of any Lodge must sign as Avoucher. His election is by unanimous consent.

Masonic Charity

The Masonic Fraternity believes that its members have an obligation to give back to their communities, and to benefit others. It is an important point to emphasize that Masons are taught to go about these tasks in a quiet, unassuming fashion. This is meant to impress upon our members that it is the work, and not the individual, that is of importance. It is also to preserve the dignity of those for whom the work is performed. The philanthropic work of our Grand Lodge jurisdiction and its appendant bodies are as follows:

Connecticut Grand Lodge:

  • Masonicare

Scottish Rite:

  • Schizophrenia Research
  • Masonic Museum and Library
  • Children's Learning Centers and Scholarships

Knights Templar:

  • Eye Foundation and Research

Tall Cedars of Lebanon:

  • Muscular Dystrophy

Shrines of North America:

  • Crippled and Burned Children's Hospitals

Grotto:

  • Dental Care for the Mentally Challenged

Eastern Star:

  • Cancer Research and Religious Scholarships

Amaranth:

  • Diabetes Research

Chapter, RAM:

  • RICRA

Council, Royal and Select Masters:

  • Arterial Sclerosis

Freemasonry - A Way of Life

As the oldest, largest, and best known fraternal organization in the world, Freemasonry opens its doors to all who endorse its teachings. A strong belief in family, community, pride in our country, and sound ethical and moral values are what distinguish the Masonic fraternity. Our strength lies in the unity of our conviction to these ideals.

The Indian & The Level

The Indian and the LevelThe Indian & The Level Issue III
Winter 2010 Edition
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This is our first issue of the 2010 Masonic Season and it sports a few changes! As you can tell there is no colored background to make it easier for those of you that decide to print it. We also are featuring a new calendar format to make it easier for to see what is going on in our very busy lodge and when!

What's in this issue:
In this edition you will find some new things as well as some old. Our featured columinist, the Tao of Masonry has returned and we have a new Senior officer in town, so he will be sounding off as well.

We also have the passing of the Masonic Toarch from one Master to another. A fond farewell to our Worshipful Brother Robert E. Bailey who through his guidance and wisdom has led Sequin Level Lodge No. 140 to another very successful year! Thank you Bob!


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What's on the Menu

02/18/2010 : Blackened Chicken
03/04/2010 : Shepard’s Pie
03/18/2010 : Corned Beef
04/01/2010 : Table Lodge!
04/15/2010 : Pork Roast

Reservations are required and appreciated. To make a reservation, email reservations@sequin-level140.org

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