Freemasonry as a Society is:
- Communal -
recognizing that Society is made up of individuals, it impresses upon its members the principles of personal righteousness and responsibility, enlightens them in those things which make for human welfare; and inspires those feelings of charity and goodwill toward all mankind leading to practical application of those cherished principles.
- Educational -
its authorized ceremonials teach a system of morality and brotherhood based upon Sacred Law.
- Religious -
it acknowledges a one and caring Deity. Neither secular nor theological, reverence for a Supreme Being is ever present in its ceremonials. The volume of the Sacred Law is open upon its Altars whenever a Lodge is in session.
- Social -
in so far as it encourages the meeting together of men for the purpose of its primary objectives, education, fellowship and charity.
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