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What is a degree of Freemasonry?

Degrees are initiation ceremonies that represent progressive steps to membership in the organization. There are three degrees conferred in the Masonic Lodge: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason.
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What is a 33rd degree Mason?

The Thirty-third Degree is conferred upon those members of the Thirty-second Degree who have been outstanding in their contributions to Freemasonry, the Scottish Rite, or who have shown in their communities the leadership which marks them as men who exemplify in their daily lives the true meaning of the Brotherhood of ...
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What is a 32 degree Mason?

32nd Degree Scottish Rite Freemasonry™ is sometimes called the "University of Freemasonry" because it uses extensive allegory and dramatic presentation to explore the philosophy, history, ethics, and fundamental truths that guide Freemasons' lives. To attain the 32°, one must first be a Master Mason in good standing.
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What is the highest degree in Masonry?

The highest degree in Freemasonry is the third degree aka Master Mason. There ARE NO DEGREES beyond the third degree in Freemasonry. For clarification, Scottish Rite, which is a separate appendant body offers 4th through 32nd degrees, but those are educational degrees and do not carry any kind of “rank of authority”…
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What do Freemasons believe in?

Freemasonry has always been religious in character, though it subscribes to no particular orthodoxy. To become a Freemason, the applicant has to be an adult male and must believe in the existence of a supreme being and in the immortality of the soul.
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What are female Masons called?

There are two female-only Grand Lodges: The Order of Women Freemasons and HFAF – Freemasonry for Women. They both follow exactly the same ceremonies and wear the same regalia as male Freemasons, and they often work closely with community and charity projects.
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What do Masons say at the end of a prayer?

"So mote it be" is a ritual phrase used by the Freemasons, in Rosicrucianism, and more recently by Neopagans, meaning "so may it be", "so it is required", or "so must it be", and may be said after the person giving the prayer says 'Amen'.
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Is a Shriner higher than a Mason?

There is no higher degree than that of Master Mason (the Third Degree), but for those men who wish to further explore the allegory and symbolism learned in the Blue Lodge, the Scottish Rite and York Rite elaborate on the basic tenets of Freemasonry.
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What do Freemasons do at meetings?

The Lodge meets regularly and conducts the usual formal business of any small organisation (approve minutes, elect new members, appoint officers and take their reports, consider correspondence, bills and annual accounts, organise social and charitable events, etc.).
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What does the Masonic G stand for?

The “G” at its center remains subject to dispute; some experts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for example, believe the “G” in the symbol's center represents geometry, a critical field to the first Freemasons, while others believe it represents God, the “Grand Architect of the Universe.”
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What degree is a Knights Templar?

Other Scottish Rite degrees sometimes styled "Templar Degrees" include the 28th Degree (Knight Commander of the Temple, formerly denominated the 27th Degree in the Southern Jurisdiction of United States), the 29th Degree (Scottish Knight of Saint Andrew), the 32nd Degree (Master of the Royal Secret), and the 33rd ...
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What does 3 5 7 mean in masonry?

They are the steps are the exact number of brothers that form the number of Master Masons needed to open a lodge. 3 Master Mason. 5 Fellow Craft. 7 Entered Apprentice. 3: 5: 7 represents the steps in the Winding Stair that leads to the Middle Chamber.
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Are the Shriners Masons?

All Shriners are Masons, but not all Masons are Shriners

Shriners International is a spin-off from Freemasonry, the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternity in the world.
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What religion do Masons follow?

Freemasonry does not assert nor does it teach that one religion is as good as another. Freemasonry admits men of all religions. Freemasons believe in religious freedom and that the relationship between the individual and his God is personal, private and sacred. Freemasonry advocates no sectarian faith or practice.
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What does AF and AM mean in Masonry?

AF and AM are for Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. F and AM are for Free and Accepted Masons. In the United States and most parts of the world, it does not matter if you join an F & AM lodge or an AF & AM lodge. Every lodge in the United States is under a Grand Lodge in the state where it is located.
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What is the royal secret of the 32nd degree?

32° – Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret

The 32nd degree teaches that Man has the Royal Secret. It is the eternal gift of God—LOVE. It cannot be imparted to mortal men by others. It was incarnate when the Father breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul.
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How much does it cost to be a Freemason UK?

These amounts will vary between Lodges, but on average expect to pay somewhere in the region of £50-£100 for the one-off joining fee, and £100 to £200 per annum. It is usual to have a meal after the meeting; the cost of this can be included either in the annual subscription, or paid for separately at the time.
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What do Masons do for a living?

Masons build structures with brick, block, and stone, some of the most common and durable materials used in construction. They also use concrete—a mixture of cement, sand, gravel, and water—as the foundation for everything from patios and floors to dams and roads.
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Can I join the Freemasons UK?

We have more than 7,000 Lodges, with any man over the age of 18 welcome to join, irrespective of their race or religion.
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What are the three great principles of Freemasonry?

Tenets are principles, beliefs or doctrines generally held to be true, especially ones that are held in a common belief by members of an organised society. Thus the key Tenets of Freemasonry are our grand principles of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth.
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Can a girl be a Shriner?

To be a Shriner, you must first be a Master Mason. There are Masonic organizations which allow female participation, such as the Order of the Eastern Star, and the Daughters of the Nile, aligned with Shriners International.
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Do Masons believe in God?

Whilst it is recognized that Masonry is not atheistic (Masons aligned with the United Grand Lodge of England are asked if they believe in God or another supreme being before joining and only accept candidates that do), its use of the expression Supreme Architect of the Universe—a term attributed to the Protestant ...
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How do you greet a Mason?

That depends on where and when you are greeting them and who else is present. If it is a fellow mason known to you it would be by name, usually christian name. If it is at a Lodge meeting, by a handshake and “greetings Brother….”.
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What finger do Freemasons wear their ring?

While there isn't a mandatory set of rules, members are typically follow the following protocol: Most Freemasons wear rings on their pinky rings. Unmarried brothers may wear rings on wedding fingers. Unmarried and married members may wear them on right-hand middle fingers.
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What happens at a Masonic funeral?

As part of the service, mourners will hear hymns and prayers specific to Freemasonry in addition to readings from scripture that align with the principles of the organization. The deceased's friends or family can also choose to share stories or memories about them during this time as well.
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