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A Mason is a member of a Lodge, or local group of Freemasons. He may also belong to other Masonic organizations, but to be a Mason he must belong and continue to belong to a local Lodge or Blue Lodge (two names for the same thing). To become a member, he has been through at least one of three stages of initiation.
Freemasonry here in Illinois is open to men of all races, religions, cultures, and income levels, who meet the following criteria: Age 18 or older with a strong moral and social character. Profess a belief in a Supreme Being, regardless of religious denomination. Reside in Illinois for at least six months.
To become a Mason, a person must be recommended by two current members of the lodge and voted in unanimously by the members of a lodge. Other Masonic groups have different requirements for membershipincluding co-ed and womens lodges. For a list of other Masonic bodies in California, see here.
The degrees of Freemasonry are the three grades of medieval craft guilds: Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or Fellow of the craft (now called either Fellowcraft or Fellow Craft in English speaking jurisdictions, and Companion in non-English speaking jurisdictions), and Master Mason.
The Grand Lodge of California admits men age 18 and older who believe in a supreme being and are found to be of good moral character. To become a Mason, a person must be recommended by two current members of the lodge and voted in unanimously by the members of a lodge.
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The qualifications to join a lodge vary from one jurisdiction to another, but some basic qualifications are common to all regular Masonic lodges: You must believe in a supreme being. You must be joining of your own free will. You must be a man. You must be free-born. You must be of lawful age.
Illinois Masonic Family Identification Program Every year in the U.S., thousands of children become lost. A few are victims of abduction. The Freemasons of Illinois hold and fund identification workshops for families all around the state to help them find and prevent victims of abduction.

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