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  1. Freemasonry - Wikipedia

    Once the Craft degrees have been conferred upon a Mason, he is qualified to join various "Concordant bodies" which offer additional degrees. These organisations are usually …

  2. Freemasonry | Definition, History, Stages, Lodges, & Facts

    5 days ago · National organized Freemasonry began in 1717 with the founding of the Grand Lodge—an association of Masonic lodges—in England. However, Freemason societies have …

  3. Who Are The Masons & What Do They Do? - MasterMason.com

    Masons (also known as Freemasons) belong to the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world. Today, there are more than two million Freemasons in North America. Masons …

  4. MASON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MASON is a skilled worker who builds by laying units of substantial material (such as stone or brick).

  5. MASON Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MASON definition: a person whose trade is building with units of various natural or artificial mineral products, as stones, bricks, cinder blocks, or tiles, usually with the use of mortar or …

  6. Masonic Life - Be a Freemason

    It is a tight-knit group of men who make solemn vows to one another and become comrades in Masonry and life. Above all, a Masonic lodge represents open arms, a helping hand, and …

  7. What is Freemasonry? - Masons of California

    Learn about Freemasonry, the history of the fraternity, what happens in a Masonic lodge, and how to become a Mason.

  8. MASON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    MASON meaning: 1. a stonemason (= person who cuts stone) 2. a bricklayer 3. a Freemason. Learn more.

  9. MASON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A mason is a person who is skilled at making things or building things with stone. In American English, masons are people who work with stone or bricks.

  10. What is Freemasonry? - Freemasonry

    The three degrees of Freemasonry are Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. They are loosely based upon the journeyman system, which was used to educate Medieval …