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It
is widely thought that one must be invited to become a
Freemason or that Freemasonry is so exclusive as to be
beyond the reach of the average man. Nothing could be
farther from the truth.
Traditionally, Freemasonry has restricted itself from
recruitment, preferring to draw its membership from
those who were so attracted to the prospect of bettering
themselves that they would approach the Fraternity on
their own.
More recently, outreach has become
common in some jurisdictions. While the
Fraternity still does not invite men to join, we do most
heartily encourage them to investigate Freemasonry and,
should they feel that it is right for them, petition to
join.
If you
know someone who is a Mason or who you think is a Mason,
don't be shy, ask them about it. Many Masons are willing
to talk at length about the Fraternity and answer any
questions you may have. If you don't already know
someone who is a Mason, you can attend occasional events
which are open to the public. There is also a wealth of
information available on the Internet.
Interested in joining? The steps are simple:
1.
Contact us (click here) saying that you are
interested in seeking membership and would like a
petition. (Filling out a petition does not obligate
you, and at no point in your Masonic career will you be
obligated to participate beyond your desire to do so)
2. Fill out and send in your petition. You will need
references from three men who know you well. If there is
an open event scheduled sometime soon, such as a
pre-meeting dinner, show up and meet some Masons, you
will be warmly welcomed.
3. Your petition will be read to the Lodge at the next
meeting and an investigation committee will be
appointed.
4. The
investigation committee will contact you and schedule a
time to meet with you in your home. This is not as scary
as it may sound. The investigation committee is simply a
group of three Lodge members who volunteered to meet
with you and interview you about your interest in
Masonry. This provides an opportunity for answering any
questions you may have as well as assuring that you have
a good understanding of the nature of the Fraternity and
what it means to be a Mason. It's really a very informal
chat.
5. The
committee will return a report which will be read at the
next meeting.
Based on their findings, your petition will be voted
upon; a unanimous vote is required in order to proceed.
If your petition passes, a date will be set for your
initiation and you will be contacted.
6. Show
up on your scheduled initiation date and be made a
Mason!
Click here to download a PDF version of the
petition which you can print out.
This should be printed on both sides of a
legal sized sheet of paper (11"x14")
Do
not fill out the shaded areas of the petition.
Adobe
Acrobat Reader is required to open PDF documents.
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borrowed from Doric Lodge #92 |