About Freemasonry
Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest fraternal organizations, built on principles of brotherly love, relief, and truth. It is not a religion, and it does not seek converts — it is a society of men who have chosen to work on their own character, using the tools and symbols of the medieval stonemason's trade as a framework for that work.
A member meets his lodge brothers regularly, takes part in ritual that has been passed down with little alteration for centuries, and contributes to causes larger than himself. What a Mason believes privately — in politics, in religion — stays his own; the lodge itself takes no position on either.