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Freemasonry
Freemasonry is the world's oldest largest Fraternity. Its history and tradition
date to antiquity. Its singular purpose is to make good men better. Its bonds of
friendship, compassion, and brotherly love have survived even the most divisive
political, military, and religious conflicts through the centuries. Freemasonry
is neither a forum nor a place for worship. Instead, it is a friend of all religions
that are based on the belief in one God.
Who Freemasons Are

Many of our nation's early patriots were Freemasons, as well as 13 signers of the
Constitution and 14 Presidents of the United States including George Washington.
Today, the more than three million Freemasons around the world come from virtually
every occupation and profession. Within the Fraternity, however, they all meet as
equals. They come from diverse political ideologies, but they meet as friends. They
come from virtually every religious belief, but they all believe in one God.
One of the fascinating aspects of Freemasonry has always been: how so many men from
so many different walks of life can meet together in peace, never have any political
or religious debates, always conduct their affairs in harmony and friendship, and
call each other "Brother!"
Qualifications
Freemasonry is proud of its philosophy and practice of "making good men better."
Only individuals believed to be of the finest character are favorably considered
for membership. Every applicant must advocate his belief in the existence of a Supreme
Being (atheists are not accepted in the Fraternity).
Those Who Seek Membership
Anyone seeking membership in Freemasonry must ask a Masonic friend to recommend
him. He must sign a petition stating his age, occupation, and place of residence.
Members of the lodge vote by ballot. To be accepted, the ballot must be unanimous.
What Freemasons Believe In ?
All Freemasons believe in one God and in respect for each other.
What Freemasons Do
Freemasons are respectable citizens who are taught to conform to the moral laws
of society and to abide by the laws of the government under which they live. They
are men of charity and good works. They remain unchallenged as "the world's greatest
philanthropy!"
The Freemasons of America contribute more than two million dollars every day to
charitable causes which they, alone, have established. These services to mankind
represent an unparalleled example of humanitarianism, commitment, and concern by
this unique and honorable Fraternity.
The Masonic Lodge

The Masonic Lodge meets on the second and fourth Saturday from April through December,
dinner starts at 6:00 the meeting starts promptly at 7:00 to conduct its regular
business and vote on petitions for membership. Here is where the bonds of friendship
and fellowship are strengthened.
The Masonic Degrees
The candidate for Freemasonry receives three Masonic Degrees concluding with the
Third (or Master Mason's) Degree. The Degrees are solemn, enlightening, and enjoyable
experiences with no uncomfortable or embarrassing moments. It is here where the
principles of Freemasonry are taught and where the new member learns that his family
and his own necessary vocations are to be considered above Freemasonry.
More About Freemasonry
This briefly explains what Freemasonry is, who Freemasons are, what they believe
in, and what they do. It is important for you to know that those who desire membership
must seek it on their own. Unfortunately, without this understanding, many qualified
men have not enjoyed the special rewards of membership and fellowship in Freemasonry.
If, after reading this you would like to have a representative of the Fraternity
contact you, please contact the Secretary at ashleybuss@coloradofreemasons.org
this email address. If you are not interested in Masonic Membership, but
have any questions or a desire to know more about Freemasonry, please contact the
Grand Secretary for the Grand Lodge of Colorado [ www.coloradofreemasons.org ].
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