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What is Freemasonry? 


Freemasonry is a fraternity based on the belief that each man has a responsibility to help make the world a better place while being devoted to his family, faith, country, and fraternity. As Masons we value and promote:
  • Ethics
  • Personal growth
  • Tolerance
  • Education
  • Diversity
  • Philanthropy
  • Family
  • Community
    Masons believe in the importance of religion; men of all faiths are members of the organization. Freemasonry celebrates ethnic diversity and welcomes men of all racial backgrounds.
    Our values
    Ethics
    Masons practice a lifestyle based on honor, integrity, and philanthropic values. We believe there’s more to life than pleasure and money.
    Tolerance
    The fraternity transcends religious, ethnic, cultural, social, and educational differences. We respect others’ opinions and strive to grow and develop as human beings.
    Education
    Masons opened some of the rst public schools in America and lobbied in the 1800s for state- supported education and colleges. Today, Masons provide support for California’s public schools in many ways.
    Philanthropy
    We are committed to make a difference in our world through community service, volunteerism, and charity. It is estimated that Masons contribute more than 1.4 million charitable dollars every day in the United States in support of public education, community programs, and individuals in need.
    Family
    Strong family relationships are important, and we include our families in many of our activities. Striving to be better husbands, fathers, and family members enhances our fellowship. 

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