District Grand Lodge of CARPENTARIA
Assisting Freemasons and Communities in Far North Queensland
Is Freemasonry a religion or cult?
No, Freemasonry is a secular organisation that welcomes people of all faiths, who acknowledge a Supreme Being.
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s there animosity between Freemasonry and religion?
In
the
past,
some
churches
have
not
liked
Freemasonry
but
this
is
largely
the
result
of
misunderstandings
which
are
being
broken down. Freemasons are encouraged to follow their own religions.
Can Roman Catholics become Freemasons?
Yes, we have Freemasons from many faiths, including Catholicism.
Does Freemasonry have any political allegiance or agenda?
No,
leaders
and
members
of
different
political
persuasions
have
been
Freemasons
and
we
specifically
avoid
discussing
politics
in
our meetings.
Do Freemasons give each other preference in employment and business?
It
is
definitely
not
acceptable
for
Freemasons
to
give
unfair
preference
to
Freemasonry
candidates
in
their
job
roles
in
the
community.
Freemasonry
can
be
a
business
network
for
people
to
make
new
contacts
but
we
do
not
operate
in
any
way
to
create an exclusive circle of advantage.
Why is Freemasonry secretive?
In
its
early
days,
Freemasonry
had
reasons
to
be
secretive
to
protect
its
stonemasons
and
to
validate
their
skills.
This
secrecy
really
outlived
its
necessity
and
caused
many
misunderstandings
and
bizarre
speculations.
These
day
Freemasons
are
quite
open
about
their
membership,
their
meeting
places
and
their
objectives.
We
still
have
some
matters
that
are
confidential,
as
any
organisation
has.
This
particularly
applies
to
our
rituals
which,
like
many
traditional
rituals,
have
more
power
and
significance
through being revealed to initiates at the appropriate time. We have nothing illegal or undesirable to hide.
What are reliable sources of information to find out more about Freemasonry?
There
is
much
conspiracy-theory
misinformation
on
the
internet
and
those
who
want
to
research
further
should
look
at
Freemasonry
sources
or
reputable
academic
institutions.
Please
contact
us
if
you
have
any
questions
not
answered
here
and
we
will be happy to give you honest answers.
Is there a governing body that sets Freemasonry rules?
No.
Freemasons
around
the
world
follow
the
basic
tenets
of
a
constitution
which
was
written
in
the
1700s.
There
are
slight
variations
between
jurisdictions
but
the
integrity
of
purpose
is
protected
by
the
Grand
Officers
in
each
location.
In
Queensland,
the United Grand Lodge of Queensland is the body that guides and supports the independent local Lodges.
Are Freemasons still stonemasons?
No,
this
is
a
myth
made
popular
by
the
Simpsons
‘Stonecutters’
episode.
We
take
symbolism
from
stone-masonry
but
no
working
with stones!
Is there any truth in the many strange stories we hear about Freemasonry?
Unfortunately
the
internet,
novels
and
other
sources
popular
sources
spread
some
very
odd
ideas
about
Freemasonry.
There
is
no conspiracy to take over the world, no black magic, no devil worship and no links to the Illuminati.
District Grand Lodge of Carpentaria