Interested in becoming a Freemason
?
How
do I join?
Thank you for expressing an interest in Freemasonry by seeking out this
information.
To join Irish Freemasonry, you must reside in the Island of Ireland.
To become a mason you must meet the qualifications and be accepted by
a Lodge. There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding Freemasons and
their activities. The following may answer some of your questions or
worries.
What is Freemasonry?
It is the world's oldest and largest fraternity dating back at least
to the Middle Ages. Its purpose is to promote the bonds of friendship,
compassion and brotherly love. Politics has no role in it. Neither is
it a religion as some would have you believe but rather a friend and
promoter of all religions which are based on the belief in one God.
Regardless of their position in society, Freemasons meet as equals.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Freemasonry has always been how
so many men from so many different walks of life can meet together in
peace, never discuss politics or engage in religious debates, conduct
their affairs in harmony and friendship, and call each other "Brother".
What do we do?
Freemasons are respectable citizens who are taught to respect and conform
to the moral laws of society and to abide by the laws of the country
or state in which they reside. They are men of charity and good works
who strive to support those less fortunate than themselves both inside
and outside the order.
What are the qualifications?
Freemasonry is proud of its philosophy and practice of "making
good men better." Only individuals believed to be of good character
are favourably considered for membership. Every applicant must be 21
years of age or more and respected in his locality.
What goes on at a meeting?
A Masonic meeting can be compared to a committee meeting or to a small
"parliament" with various officers performing specific functions
- Chairman (called the "Worshipful Master"), Secretary, Treasurer
and so on. Items on an agenda are taken sequentially and will typically
involve a ceremony, involving a candidate, which dramatises his inner
growth in morality and ethics, using the symbols and metaphors of Biblical
revelation and the tools of the Mediaeval stonemasons. Announcements
are made and the business of the lodge dealt with. Proposals requiring
assent are put to a vote. The atmosphere is convivial, but dignified.
The meeting is usually followed by a supper or dinner, called a Festive
Board, depending on the occasion, which is again convivial. If this
description appears limited, it is not because Masons have sinister
secrets to hide, but because to reveal what goes on in detail would
spoil the enjoyment of the ceremonies for those who have yet to participate
in them.
So how do I find a lodge to join?
There is a popular misconception that to become a Mason one needs to
be invited to join, that there is some cloak and dagger operation involved.
In fact the reverse is true - a longstanding convention within Freemasonry
is that it is the potential candidate who should do the asking! If you
know a friend or neighbour who is a Mason and you have a notion of joining
just ask him. He will be delighted to talk with you as all Masons are
proud to be members of their own Lodge.
If
you are interested in joining our Lodge which meets in central Belfast,
contact the Secretary by Email at: Secretary@lodge669ic.org
For a Lodge in Ireland closer to where you live - just E-mail office@freemason.ie
stating your name in full, full postal address, County and Post Code,
along with your landline telephone number and area code.
In due course a member of staff from Freemasons' Hall will contact you
and hopefully will be able to provide you with the name of the Secretary
of a Lodge near to you. No one will twist your arm. Your name will be
put before the Lodge. A committee (of perhaps two or three) will talk
to you to ascertain that you are a man of good character and that you
believe in God (Atheism and Freemasonry are incompatible). The committee
will report its recommendation back to the Lodge. A vote will be taken
and, if found acceptable, you will be on your way to being a fully fledged
Mason and you will have joined the oldest global brotherhood in the
world.
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Affiliation
to Sir George Clark Memorial Lodge
To
be considered for affiliation to Sir George Clark Memorial Lodge No.669,
you must satisfy the following requirements:
You must:
Be
a full subscribing Master Mason in a Grand Lodge which is in fraternal
communication with the Grand Lodge of Ireland.
Be in good Masonic standing.
Have a current e-mail address.
Provide a physical copy of your Master Mason's Certificate (e.g. a photocopy)
Provide us with an official letter from your Lodge confirming membership,
Masonic standing
and
your current rank and office. The letter must have the Lodge seal affixed
and be signed
by your Lodge Secretary.
Comply with the Laws & Constitutions of your Grand Lodge to ensure
your application for affiliation to Lodge 669 does not infringe any
rules, for example, "dual" or "plural" membership
etc.
If
necessary seek permission from your Grand Lodge Grand Secretary and
ensure that you comply with all their specific regulations.