What is it?

For centuries, millions of men of every race, color, creed, and physical persuasion throughout the world have found in the Symbolic Lodges of Freemasonry the light to guide their search for answers to eternal questions: What is the meaning of life? The nature of God and man?

Freemasonry is a system of morality, veiled in allegory, illustrated by symbols. Not a religion but religious in character, it is a philosophy of ethical conduct which imparts moral and social virtues and fosters brotherly love. It's tenets have endured since man turned the first pages of civilization. They embody the understanding by which man can transcend ordinary experience and build "a house not made with hands" in harmony with the Great Architect of the Universe.

Yet Freemasonry can never conflict with a man's relationship to God or fellow man.Sectarian religious or partisan political discussion in a lodge is strictly prohibited. Every Mason stands equal among his brothers, regardless of walk of life, and none is turned away for financial need.

Freemason has been referred to as "an organized association of men, symbolically applying the principles of operative Masonry and architecture to the science and art of character building".

Freemasonry has also been characterized as a Fraternity devoted to high ideals and admirable benevolence. Community service and charitable work are, in fact, Masonic activities

Easily the best-known is the world's largest single charitable institution, the Shiners Hospital for Children and Burns Institutes, which are located throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Other Masonic bodies support their own statewide and national foundations for research, teaching, and treatment or rehabilitation services for children with learning or sp each disorders, cancer, visual problems, and need of dental restoration.