What's Masonry?
Masonry (or Freemasonry) is the oldest fraternity in the world.
No one knows just how old it is because the actual origins have
been lost in time. Probably, it arose from the guilds of stonernasons
who built the castles and cathedrals of the Middle Ages. Possibly,
they were influenced by the Knights Templar, a group of Christian
warrior monks formed in 1118 to help protect pilgrims making trips
to the Holy Land.
In 1717, Masonry created a forrnal organization in England when
the first Grand Lodge was formed. A Grand Lodge is the administrative
body in charge of Masonry in some geographical area. In the United
States, there is a Grand Lodge in each state. In Canada, there
is a Grand Lodge in each province. Local organizations of Masons
are called lodges. There are lodges in most towns, and large cities
usually have several. There are about 13,200 lodges in the United
States.