What is Freemasonry ? . . Who Are Freemasons?
Masons are dedicated to becoming better Men and try to live in accordance with high moral principals and as good citizens. Freemasonry teaches and practices the ideals of kindness, honesty, decency, courtesy, fairness and understanding and concern. It upholds the belief that we are all part of a Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God.
Men of every walk of live belong to Masonic Lodges. They may be highly visable as Shriners in costume and Fez, or as Lodge members wearing aprons in civic processions or Masonic funerals, or at special Masonic ceremonies such as the laying of cornerstones. For example, George Washington presided at the cornerstone laying at the U.S. Capitol building in 1793.
The Masonic Fraternity in the United States includes 3 million members in 14,000 Lodges, of which Lodge of the Ancient Landmarks # 441 is one. There are approximately 4 million Masons and more than 100 Grand Lodges throughout the world, truly a worldwide Fraternity!
George Washington and 13 other Presidents of the United States, as well as 18 Vice Presidents and 35 Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, have been Masons. Washington took his first Presidential oath of office on a Bible borrowed from a Masonic Lodge in New York City and the oath was administered by Chancellor Robert R. Livingston, another Mason, and at the time, Grand Master of Masons in the State of New York.
Here is a sampling of other famous Masons in various walks of life, then and now :
Buzz Aldrin, Gene Autry, Beethovan, Earnest Borgnine, Irving Berlin, Simon Bolivar, Omar Bradley, Henry Ford, Benjamin Franklin, Garibaldi, John Glenn, John Hancock, Christopher J. Hough, John Paul Jones, Rudyard Kipling, Lafayette, Mozart, Douglas MacArthur, Norman Vincent Peale, John J. Pershing, Paul Revere, Will Rogers, David Sarnoff, Red Skelton, Thomas Watson and John Wayne.
If you wish any further information regarding membership in a Masonic Lodge, please contact the Master or Secretary of Lodge of the Ancient Landmarks # 441 via e-mail. Thank you for your interest in Lodge of the Ancient Landmarks # 441.
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