Business Insider, 23 November 2025
They don't wear capes or masks, they don't execute secret rituals in the underground, and yet they're inactive wrapped up in an aura of mystery. 3 members of the large United Lodge of England told us why they joined the masonry, what they learned there, and what the initiations of which dozens of myths were created.
- Members of the masonry of the large United Lodge of England describe their experience with the organization
- The motives of accession are diverse, from household traditions to the desire to deepen cognition of the past of masonry
- Masoneria offers 3 main ceremonies supporting reflection on individual improvement and life values
- Initiation ceremonies are a unique experience, full of tradition and mysticism, which stay in head for the full time of membership
What's it like to be a associate of the Masonry? We spoke to 3 members of the large United Lodge of England. That's what they told us.
Why did you want to be a Mason?
My father was a Mason. So did my grandfather, so I asked him to come to the lodge. They were thrilled and I had to have an informal interview. I was asked a fewer questions, then a date was set for my joining the lodge. There was a organization ceremony, and the remainder is history. It was 20 years ago, but I inactive remember it as if it was yesterday," says Elliott Chevin, head of...
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