Interested
In Becoming
A Scottish Rite Mason?

Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
If
you are already a Mason, you may wish to petition for Scottish Rite
membership to receive additional instruction and explanation
regarding the allegory and symbolism learned in the Masonic Lodge as
an expansion and enhancement of your Masonic career. The
Scottish Rite bodies elaborate on the basic tenets of Freemasonry.
You can, of course, ask a Scottish Rite Mason for a petition. Or,
you can
and fill out the Contact Us! form. Express your interest in becoming
a Scottish Rite Mason, and this form will be routed to the closest
Scottish Rite Valley in your area. You will then receive a petition along
with information regarding the next Scottish Rite Class to be held in your
area, or you can
to
fill out an on-line petition for membership and it will be forwarded to
the nearest Scottish Rite Valley.
Welcome!
Masonic Lodge 
You say you are not a Mason. Well read on!
What is the Purpose of Freemasonry?
The purpose of Freemasonry is to build character.
Our Masonic duty is to develop the highest quality within us. To
reach this end, we must have knowledge of the goal and the pathway by
which it may be obtained. The time honored method of teaching in our
fraternity is through a system of degrees by which a fuller understanding
of Masonic concepts is developed.
What are the qualifications for Masonic
Membership?
Freemasonry is proud of its philosophy and practice of
making good men better. Only individuals believed to be of the
finest character are elected to receive the Degrees of Masonry.
Members of the Masonic Fraternity practice a sincere belief in the
fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. They are patriots who
respect the laws of their country. The minimum age for membership is
21 years.
What kind of individuals are Members of Masonic
Lodges?
One of the most fascinating aspects of Freemasonry has
always been that so many men of varied religions and from virtually every
walk of life can meet together, begin and end their meetings with prayer,
conduct their proceedings in peace, harmony and friendship and call each
other "brother."
What is a Masonic Lodge?
The heritage of Masonry in America began in the
colonies (Boston, MA) on 30 July 1733. The Masonic Lodge (or Blue
Lodges) meets once per month, to conduct its regular business and vote
upon Application for Degrees. This is called the Stated
Meeting. It usually includes a program and may be preceded by a
dinner or followed by refreshments. Once elected, an applicant will
receive the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Degrees at separate specially scheduled
meetings. It is here where the principals of Freemasonry are
taught. These meetings are supplemented by an active and diversified
Lodge social calendar, which will involve the applicant, his lady, their
children and friends. Masonry is not just for men only. Within
the variety of Masonic organizations, there are several designed for the
benefit of our ladies as well as our youth. Several of the
organizations are more socially oriented than the Blue Lodge, but it is
the ritual of the Blue Lodge (where the first Three Degrees of Masonry are
conferred) which links all Masons together through a worldwide,
indissoluble chain of brotherly love. The individual Blue Lodges
dispense charity in many ways within their own communities, while the
Grand Lodge of California maintains the Masonic Homes at Union City and
Covina to care for the elderly and orphaned. Nationwide, Masons
contribute nearly two million dollars per day to charitable causes.
How do I contact a Masonic Lodge?
If you are not a member of the Masonic fraternity,
remember that Freemasonry is the oldest, largest, and most widely known
fraternal organization in the world. It dates back hundreds of years
to when stonemasons and other craftsmen on building projects gathered in
shelter houses or lodges. Through the years these gatherings changed
in many ways until formal Masonic lodges emerged, with members bound
together, not by trade, but by their own wishes to be fraternal
brothers. Application to become a Mason begins with
your local Masonic Lodge and may be made in a number of ways.
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Masonic Lodges are usually listed
in the "Fraternal Orders" section of your "Yellow
Pages" telephone directory. To start the process, all you
have to do is ask. In most states, members are not allowed to
ask you to become a Mason. Thus, you must do the asking.
Just call the Lodge closest to you. If there is no response,
call again. Lodges do not always have a person available to
answer the phone, and there may not be an answering machine.
Most Lodges meet in the early evening hours on a weekday. Try
calling between 6:00 and 7:30 PM.
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Or, of course, you can drop a note
addressed to Secretary at the Lodge address listed in the telephone
book. Also, you can just ask someone you know to be a Mason or
ask a man wearing a Masonic pin or other Masonic identification.
Usually, it is a Square and Compasses (see above right).
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Or, you can to
find the Masonic Lodge and map from your current, (or any), location
within California to the nearest California Lodge. Their address and
telephone number.
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Once you have expressed an interest, a few members
of the Lodge will arrange to visit you at home at your mutual
convenience. This gives you and your family an opportunity to
ask questions and to find out if Freemasonry is for you and your
family. Let's hope it is, since Masonry can be a real benefit to
you personally and to your family.
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Generally, you will be asked to fill out a form,
called a petition, which is then signed by Masons who have met or know
you and recommend you. The petition is shared with the other Lodge
members who then vote on your membership.
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After that, you will receive further instruction
and participate, possibly with other candidates for membership, in
three introductory ceremonies, called Degrees, at the Lodge.
These explain Freemasonry and give you the opportunity to experience
the Lodge's tradition and fellowship. Everything is dignified. You are
not joining a college fraternity where hazing might take place.
Rather, you are joining the oldest, largest fraternal organization in
the world.
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If you prefer, you can start your
Masonic journey at the state level, at what is called the Grand Lodge
of California. It is an administrative body governing all Lodges
in the state of California. If you would like more information
on becoming a freemason in California, please .
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