Comacine Acanthus Lodge, No. 400
Freemasons Victoria  (Australia)

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  WHAT IS FREEMASONRY?

       *  One of the world's oldest and largest fraternal organisations.

       *  An organisation of men who adopt personal faith, integrity, goodwill

           and charity as the foundations for an individual's life and character.

       *  A not-for-profit organisation heavily involved in supporting charity

           and community service. 

       *  Attracts men of character and substance with high ideals and

           worthwhile values who made a difference in the community.

 

 

 

 

 

HISTORY

  The origins of Freemasonry are lost in time. Its symbols and ceremonies

  are derived from the lodges of medieval stonemasons who designed

  and constructed the great castles and cathedrals of Europe.

  Freemasonry has been part of Australian life since the early 1800s and

  its members have since played an active role in the development of the

  nation and the betterment of society.

 

 

 

 

FREEMASONRY:

 

       * Is enjoyed by thousands of Victorian families.
       * Explores life's mysteries through symbolic ceremonies.
       * Supports those in need and cares for the aged.
       * Exists through the world and has been part of Victoria since 1835.
       * Meets in place near you
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WHAT DO THE FREEMASONS DO?

 

       * Share a concern and respect for human values, moral standards, the

          laws of society and the rights of individuals.
       * Are deeply involved in helping other people through the

          Freemasons Hospital and Royal Freemasons' Home for the aged.
       * Regularly participate in Lodge meetings and Masonic activities.

 

 

 

  HOW TO JOIN:

 

        * Contact Webmaster on 0439 617 144 or e-mail to  tsus1@hotmail.com

        * Just ask any Freemason - IT IS THAT SIMPLE!

 

 


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