Becoming a Mason is a little different than joining
most organizations. We are a
fraternity—the oldest and most well known in the world and there are certain
procedures and requirements in order to join.
There is one little known aspect of petitioning for membership of which you should
be aware. You will not be asked to become a member. Masons in Maryland do not solicit for membership, we wait for the
man to ask for a petition.
Joining a Masonic Lodge is fairly simple, but there are some requirements that must be met.
A Mason must be a man, masonry being a fraternal organization. There are Masonic affiliated groups such as The Order of
the Eastern Star which are for women members.
A Mason must be of sound mind and body, which does not mean that you cannot be physically handicapped, many Masons are.
A Mason must believe in God, the tenets of Freemasonry are derived from a belief in the supreme being and our goals are
derived from the teachings of the same.
A Mason must be 18 years old, this is the minimum age requirement in the State of
Maryland.
You should be someone who does, or wants to learn to
enjoy the
company of other men from all different social classes, faiths, backgrounds,
races, countries, etc. Masonry is universal in its ideals.
If you are a family man, Masonry considers that your family
obligations come
FIRST, so you must be
sure that:
1.
You have the time to participate (usually two or three evenings
per month at first for meetings and instruction, and then at least two evenings
per month for meetings from then on, often more if you get involved in lodge
activities.)
2.
You can afford the initiation fee without hardship to yourself
or your family. The initiation fee is $226 and includes
your first years dues. Once you have received your Master’s Degree, the Lodge will present you
with the current years dues card.
(Dues are currently $52.50 per year.
If these requirements are met, one thing further is required to join the Masonic organization. The man wishing to become
a Mason must seek out his local Masonic Lodge, through its members, and request to join. Masonry does not ask men to
join Masonry, but wants its members to be serious about their commitments and exercise their free will in deciding to
join the Masons.
If you are interested, our officers are listed on this website and you
may feel free to contact any of them or contact the Lodge by clicking on the
link at the bottom of this page and we will get back to you.
Upon making this request, the prospective member will be asked to formally petition the Lodge affirming his qualifications
for membership.
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