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     The aims of Freemasonry are quite clear:

                         We seek to make good men better

                                            and the world a better place in which to live.       

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We often have request for information on Freemasonry ... and we truly WELCOME those requests!

This video below was developed by the Grand Lodge of Indiana, and is an excellent introduction to our fraternity.  Please take a moment to watch it ... it is time well spent!

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Well, what is Freemasonry?  It is kindness in the home; honesty in business; courtesy in society; fairness in action.  Freemasonry also teaches love for one another as well as reverence for and love of God.  Freemasonry often uses symbols because only by them can we speak the language of the spirit.  For example the trowel is an instrument we are taught to use for the purpose of spreading the cement of Brotherly Love and affection. 

By the exercise of Brotherly Love we are taught to regard the whole human species as one family, the high and the low, the rich and the poor, who, as created by one almighty parent, and inhabitants of the same planet, are to aid, support and protect each other.  On this principle, Masonry unites men of every country, sect and opinion, and causes true friendship to exist among those who might otherwise have remained at a perpetual distance.

You might ask what can I, an average Mason, do?  I'm not interested in being an officer or a committee chairman.  President and Freemason Theodore Roosevelt had an answer:  “I am only an average man, but, by George, I work harder at it than the average man.”

Friendship, fraternity, fellowship – the very soul of Freemasonry.  True friendship within a Masonic Lodge leads to its becoming a friendly Lodge.  Thus the reputation of Acalanes Fellowship as being the “Friendly Lodge”.    

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ABOUT THE PICTURE

The painting above depicts King Solomon and some of the most famous Freemasons of all time: President and Brother George Washington, Brother Benjamin Franklin, Confederate General and Brother Lewis A. Armistead being aided by Union Captain and Brother Henry H. Bingham (as depicted by the Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial at Gettysburg), President and Brother Franklin D. Roosevelt, President and Brother Harry S. Truman, U.S. General and Brother Douglas MacArthur, and U.S. Lunar Astronaut and Brother Edwin E. (Buzz) Aldrin.

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U.S. Presidents

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George Washington

James Monroe

Andrew Jackson

James Knox Polk

James Buchanan

Andrew Johnson

James Abram Garfield

William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Warren G. Harding

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Harry S. Truman

Lyndon Baines Johnson

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Gerald R. Ford, Jr.