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Freemasonry or Masonry consists of fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local fraternities of stonemasons that from the end of the fourteenth century.

04/04/2020

Religious opposition
Freemasonry has attracted criticism from theocratic states and organised religions for supposed competition with religion, or supposed heterodoxy within the fraternity itself and has long been the target of conspiracy theories, which assert Freemasonry to be an occult and evil power.

Opposition religieuse
La franc-maçonnerie a suscité des critiques de la part des États théocratiques et des religions organisées pour une concurrence supposée avec la religion, ou une hétérodoxie supposée au sein de la fraternité elle-même et a longtemps été la cible de théories du complot, qui affirment que la franc-maçonnerie est une puissance occulte et mauvaise.

François Padovani
03/26/2020

François Padovani

03/26/2020

The Masonic lodge is the basic organisational unit of Freemasonry. The Lodge meets regularly to conduct the usual formal business of any small organisation (pay bills, organise social and charitable events, elect new members, etc.). In addition to business, the meeting may perform a ceremony to confer a Masonic degree or receive a lecture, which is usually on some aspect of Masonic history or ritual.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Lodge might adjourn for a formal dinner, or festive board, sometimes involving toasting and song.

The bulk of Masonic ritual consists of degree ceremonies. Candidates for Freemasonry are progressively initiated into Freemasonry, first in the degree of Entered Apprentice. Some time later, in a separate ceremony, they will be passed to the degree of Fellowcraft, and finally they will be raised to the degree of Master Mason. In all of these ceremonies, the candidate is first obligated, then entrusted with passwords, signs and grips (secret handshakes) peculiar to his new rank.
Another ceremony is the annual installation of the Master and officers of the Lodge. In some jurisdictions Installed Master is valued as a separate rank, with its own secrets to distinguish its members. In other jurisdictions, the grade is not recognised, and no inner ceremony conveys new secrets during the installation of a new Master of the Lodge.

Most Lodges have some sort of social calendar, allowing Masons and their partners to meet in a less ritualised environment. Often coupled with these events is the obligation placed on every Mason to contribute to charity. This occurs at both Lodge and Grand Lodge level. Masonic charities contribute to many fields, such as education or disaster relief.

These private local Lodges form the backbone of Freemasonry, and a Freemason will necessarily have been initiated into one of these. There also exist specialist Lodges where Masons meet to celebrate events, such as sport or Masonic research. The rank of Master Mason also entitles a Freemason to explore Masonry further through other degrees, administered separately from the Craft, or "Blue Lodge" degrees described here, but having a similar format to their meetings.

There is very little consistency in Freemasonry. Because each Masonic jurisdiction is independent, each sets its own procedures. The wording of the ritual, the number of officers present, the layout of the meeting room, etc. varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

The officers of the Lodge are elected or appointed annually. Every Masonic Lodge has a Master, two Wardens, a secretary and a treasurer. There is also a Tyler, or outer guard, who is always present outside the door of a working Lodge, to secure its privacy. Other offices vary between jurisdictions.

Each Masonic Lodge exists and operates according to a set of ancient principles known as the Landmarks of Freemasonry. These principles have thus far eluded any universally accepted definition.

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03/22/2020

Porter au dehors les enseignements reçus en Loge, ce que firent les constructeurs de cathédrales, les Francs-Maçons, ont repris le flambeau dans leurs combats contre les vices pour faire triompher les Vertus. Chercher inlassablement le savoir véritable, la sagesse. Cela ne peut se faire seulement par une connaissance de soi, après avoir révélé en soi les forces insoupçonnées du bien, les parcelles de Lumière divine déposées il y a bien longtemps, se saisir de l’Équerre et du Compas pour reconstruire sa cathédrale intérieure, mettre en place les rosaces qui laisseront passer les feux revivifiés de l’amour.



A force de donner jour après jour le pain de la connaissance a ceux qui ont faim, a force de vouloir construire un monde meilleur, débarrasser de la haine des extrêmes, de l’égoïsme de l’ignorance. A force de combattre pour faire monter son esprit, dévoiler la force de son âme, jusqu’à sortir de son corps matériel pour contempler le tout.

Dépasser notre condition humaine pour gravir les marches, monter, monter encore, se mettre au centre de cette spirale ascendante, être dans l’exigence pour soi, reconnaître la valeur du travail, le glorifier.

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03/22/2020

Freemasonry is an organization of people who believe in brotherhood and helping others. Its members are known as "Freemasons" (in full: "Ancient Free and Accepted Masons", or simply "Masons"). Freemasons also help one another in times of hardship. Freemasonry can be found all over the world in various forms. About 6 million people are Freemasons.
The local groups in various countries are known as "lodges". At the State or National level are "Grand Lodges". These are independent of each other. "Regular" Freemasonry is only for men, but there are also co-ed Masonic lodges (and lodges for only Women) that are not recognized as legitimate by the "regular" groups. All of these lodges believe in "brotherly love, relief and truth". They do work for charities such as running schools for orphaned children. There is a Royal Masonic Hospital which is a home for old members and their families.

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