What is the Mason symbol called?

The most well-known Freemason symbol, “The Square and Compasses,” depicts a builder's square joined by a compass.
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What does the Masonic symbol represent?

While the square and compasses means different things to each, for Freemasons, the values this symbol stands for have remained unchanged for centuries. Today, it is a source of unity and inspiration for the members of the fraternity all over the globe, a beacon of truth, relief, and brotherly love.
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How do Freemasons identify each other?

Historically, Freemasons used various signs (hand gestures), grips or "tokens" (handshakes), and passwords to identify legitimate Masonic visitors from non-Masons who might wish to gain admission to meetings.
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What does the Masonic symbol with a skull mean?

The image of the skull and crossbones is often associated with death and piracy. Likewise, the symbol often serves as a warning of dangerous or harmful substances. While the concept of death does play a role in its usage, the Masonic application of the skull is not related to piracy or poison.
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What does the square and compass with the skull mean?

This unique Masonic symbol of the Square and Compasses with the Skull and Crossbones are universally recognized as an emblem of Freemasonry and as reminder to all Masons around the globe.
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What does a cross with a skull and crossbones mean?

A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together under or behind the skull. The design originated in the Late Middle Ages as a symbol of death and especially as a memento mori on tombstones.
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What do Masons say to greet each other?

Several, Actually. Freemasons greet one another with a variety of handshakes, all based on one's rank within the organization. “There is a handshake for each degree: Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master, i.e., the first three degrees and also in the higher degrees,” says Révauger.
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What is Mason religion?

Freemasonry has always been religious in character, though it subscribes to no particular orthodoxy. To become a Freemason, the applicant has to be an adult male and must believe in the existence of a supreme being and in the immortality of the soul.
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Can a Catholic be a Mason?

Masonic bodies do not ban Catholics from joining if they wish to do so. There has never been a Masonic prohibition against Catholics joining the fraternity, and some Freemasons are Catholics, despite the Catholic Church's prohibition of joining the freemasons.
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What is the Eastern Star symbol?

The emblem of the female Masonic organization, the Order of the Eastern Star. The symbol is a complex one, and is said to represent the Star of Bethlehem, symbolizing the descent of spirit into matter- the divine in man, or even the presence of God on earth.
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What is the Shriners symbol?

The crescent and scimitar, the emblem on the front of the fez, is an important part of the fraternity's theme and is representative of the characteristics embodied by the Shriners. The scimitar stands for the backbone of the fraternity, its members. The two claws are for the Shriners fraternity and its philanthropy.
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What are the symbols on a Masonic ring?

Square and Compass Ring

This symbol consists of three elements: the square, the compasses, and the letter “G.” The square and compasses signify the tools of the architect and builder, which reflect the history of Masonry and are also used in metaphor to teach lessons in the Masonic lodge.
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Are Odd Fellows Masons?

The Odd Fellows fraternity began as an amalgam of members from diverse trades. It is not known exactly when the Odd Fellows order was founded in England as a benevolent society, but like the Freemasons, they still exist today.
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What is a 30th degree Mason?

The 30° is roughly equivalent to Past Master and is awarded to those who have successfully completed a year in the Chair of their chapter. Degrees beyond the 30° are strictly limited, being granted by the Supreme Council for outstanding service to the Order.
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Why do Masons wear aprons?

The candidate is told that it is “an emblem of innocence and the badge of a Mason.” The Mason's apron comes from those worn by craftsmen that were made from the skin of an animal, worn to protect the workmen and their clothes from injury and damage from the rough stones with which they worked; it also was a vessel in ...
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How do you know yourself to be a Mason?

How do you know yourself to be a Mason? By having often been tried, never denied, and willing to be tried again.
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What is a black Mason?

Because black masons were often businessmen and landowners, there was a close relationship between freemasonry and black economic enterprise. Such membership increased personal and business contacts and promulgated valuable skills about property management. Black lodges often rented their property to black businessmen.
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What makes a man a Mason?

A Mason is a man who professes a faith in God. As a man of faith, he uses the tools of moral and ethical truths to serve mankind. A Mason binds himself to like-minded men in a Brotherhood that transcends all religious, ethnic, social, cultural, and educational differences.
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How high is a 32 degree Mason?

Although in the craft of Freemasonry there is no degree considered higher than that of a Master Mason, the degrees of 32° Freemasonry enrich and expand the teachings of the Symbolic Lodge. As a 32° Freemason you will, indeed, find an untold wealth of knowledge. You will learn more about Masonry.
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How do you address a Mason?

Use proper titles when writing to an individual Mason. If you are unsure of the title, address the letter to "The Honorable (Name)." This can be abbreviated "Hon. (Name)." The leaders of Masonic lodges frequently take the title, "Most Worshipful." Write the name of the lodge on the envelope.
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Which members of the royal family are Freemasons?

Many members of The Royal Family are rumoured to be Freemasons, although only two current royals are publicly known to be part of the society. The Duke of Kent has been the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England for over 50 years. This means The Queen's cousin is the most senior Freemason in the hierarchy.
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What does a skull with two bones mean?

The symbol within the pictogram is a human skull with two crossed bones behind it. The symbol indicates that hazardous products with this pictogram can cause death or poisoning.
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Why is the skull a symbol of death?

The most common symbolic use of the skull is as a representation of death, mortality and the unachievable nature of immortality. Humans can often recognize the buried fragments of an only partially revealed cranium even when other bones may look like shards of stone.
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Why is there a skull on a crucifix?

Medieval tradition held that it was the burial-place of Adam and Eve, and that the cross of Christ was raised directly over Adam's skull, so many crucifixes manufactured in Catholic countries still show the skull and crossbones below the corpus.
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Are Shriners and Masons the same thing?

All Shriners are Masons, but not all Masons are Shriners

Shriners International is a spin-off from Freemasonry, the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternity in the world. Freemasonry dates back hundreds of years to when stonemasons and other craftsmen gathered after work in shelter houses, or lodges.
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