What a candidate should know |
1. Masonry consists of a body of men banded together to preserve the secrets, customs and ceremonials handed down to them and for the purpose of mutual intellectual. social and moral improvement. Its members endeavour to cultivate and exhibit brotherly love, relief and truth, not only to one another, but to the World at large. 2. A basic condition of admission into, and membership of the Order is a belief inthe Supreme Being, This is essential and admits of no compromise. 3. It recognises no distinctions of religion and while inculcating in each of its members the duties of loyalty and citizenship, it does not permit any of its members, either in Lodge or in their capacity as Freemasons, to discuss theological or political questions. 4. It offers no pecuniary advantages binding one Mason to deal with another, or to support him in any way in the ordinary business relations of life. 5. It has certain charitiesis not in any sense whatever a benefit society, nor is it based upon any calculations, which would render this possible. The Charities are solelyfor those who, having been in good circumstances, have been overtaken bymisfortune or adversity. Neither a Mason, his wife, nor his children have any claimupon them. 6. Masonry teaches that a man's first duty is to himself, his wife, his family and his connections. No-one should Join the Order who cannot afford to pay the Initiation fees and subscription to his Lodge as well as to the Masonic Charities, and this without detriment to the comfort and well-being of those who have any claim on his support. Annual membership fees can vary, it depends on which Lodge you join. These subsriptions are paid yearly, usually on the night that the new Worshipful Master is installed into the Chair of his office. 7. Therefore everyone, before offering himself as a candidate should be well assured in his own mind: (a) That he sincerely desires the intellectual and moral improvement of himself and his fellow creatures. |
A Royal Arch Chapter is attached to this lodge and any Master Masons of four weeks standing and upwards are eligible for proposal. Information may be obtained from the Royal Arch Representative of the Lodge who can be contacted via the Contact Secretary link on the contact menu on this website.