Articles for tag: Freemasonry, Masons

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History of the Freemasonry Shriners

History of the Freemasonry Shriners – The Shriners, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (A.A.O.N.M.S.) are a related organization of the Freemasonry fraternity. They require you to be a Master Mason to become a member. The Shriners of North America organization were established in 1870, in New York City. It was ...

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My Dad a Shriner and a Mason

My father was a Mason and then a Shriner and took part in many rituals, parades and other events. Masons and Shriners are exceptional people, if you are unfamiliar with those organizations then please visit Shriners International. There you can learn their rich history. Born with clubfoot, I learned very early how the Shriners and ...

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Freemasons and the Occult

Who are the Freemasons? Many of us know people who have joined the Freemasons, and attend meetings at the Mason lodges. There exists a widespread belief that the Freemasons are an offshoot of the Knights Templar, and that the Freemasons are doctrinally Christian. This is wrong. After extensive research, I have found many proofs that ...

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The Truth About Freemasonry and Masons

Members of the order of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons are generally referred to as “Freemasons” or simply as “Masons.” Although this fraternal order has existed for centuries, interest in Freemasonry was sparked by Dan Brown’s novel Angels and Demons which was written before The Da Vinci Code. Rumors about the Masons have always been ...

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Moolah Theater in St. Louis: One of the Last Single Screen Picture Shows

The Shriners are those guys in the funny flowerpot hats that put on the circus every year at Busch Stadium. They also have big conventions and run hospitals for “crippled” children and children who have suffered the horrible tragedy of being severely burned. The Shriner’s history is rooted in Freemasonry. As a matter of fact, ...

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Mozart and the Masons

The worldwide fraternal organization of Freemasonry calls itself “a beautiful system of morality veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols.” It is in fact nothing more than an educational society, attempting to teach its members a moral philosophy of life – it strives for a regeneration of humanity by moral means. But the secrecy of ...