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Our fraternity has a
wonderful history, which dates back more than three centuries. It is one
of the world's oldest secular fraternities, a society of men concerned
with moral and spiritual values. Founded on the three great principles
of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth, it aims to bring together men of
goodwill, regardless of background and differences.
For many people who are
members of Streetly Lodge, freemasonry is a happy and interesting
activity that allows them to focus on their charitable nature by giving
back to the local community by using their talents. If this is
something that strikes a chord with you, then read on.
People might think that to become a Freemason is quite difficult. It's
actually straightforward.
The essential qualifications for admission is that you have a belief in
a Supreme Being.
It is usual for candidates to be "mature men of 21 years and over", but
in some circumstances candidates between the ages of 18 and 21 can be
admitted.
Further
Information
Please read the link form
The
United Grand Lodge of England to understand more about what
freemasonry is.
Suggested Steps
After reading the various booklets on the Grand
Lodge Site and you are still interested in becoming a Freemason, we
advise that you first talk to a family member, friend or colleague whom
you already know to be a member. They will be able to explain to you
what they can about the fraternity and help you find a suitable Lodge.
If you don't know anyone at all who is a member,
then get in touch with a Masonic Office in your area, see 'Index
to Provinces'. Write to that office, telling them a little bit about
yourself and your reasons for wishing to join, or for a more local
communication, please email
The Secretary of Streetly Lodge.
Arrangements will be made to meet you socially to find out more about
you, and to give you a chance to find out more about us.
You would then in due course be invited to meet a committee of members
from a Lodge you might be joining, prior to being balloted for
membership of that Lodge.
All being well, a date would then be fixed for your admission.
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