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Courtlandt

lodge #34

F.&A.M.

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Freemasonry

Chartered - December 21, 1793

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at
American Legion Hall
109 Sixth Street
Verplanck, NY 10596

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*This Video is Courtesy of the Grand Lodge of New York F. & A.M.

The Brief...

The best way to learn more about Freemasonry is:

  • Talk to a Brother (2b1ASK1)

  • Visit our Facebook page

  • Check out the video above

  • Contact us for further information. 

 

The Longer Version...

Becoming a Freemason can be one of the most significant events of your life. From the moment you become a Brother, you will feel immediate acceptance and Brotherly love.

 

Qualifications

Membership in a Masonic Lodge is open to all men 21 years of age or older — regardless of race, color, or religion.

 

Our membership requirements are very clear:

  • You must be of good character and reputation. You’ll have to provide evidence of living a positive life through references from at least one Mason and three other people.

  • You must believe in a Supreme Being and the immortality of the soul. This belief is not prescribed — rather, we encourage you to be steadfast in the faith of your choice.

 

The First Steps:

If you know a Mason, you can ask him how to become part of the Fraternity. If you don’t know a Mason, check the Grand Lodge site (click any of the seals on this page) — the Brothers will be happy to meet with you for an informational session, and at some point you may be presented with a formal petition for consideration. The petition is read at a Lodge meeting and referred to an interview committee (composed of three Brothers).

This committee then meets with you — usually in your home, so that your family can ask any questions that they may have.

After the interview, the committee reports their findings to the Brothers, and a secret ballot is taken. If the vote is favorable, you’ll be notified of your acceptance and you’ll be given a date to start the Degree Program.

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF

THE GRAND LODGE OF NEW YORK

 

The Grand Lodge of New York was organized on December 15, 1782 under a Provincial Grand Warrant dated September 5, 1781 from the “Athol” or modern Grand Lodge of England. Our Grand Lodge declared its independence on June 6, 1787 and assumed the title “Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York.”

 

As early as the mid 1730’s Freemasonry was present in the American colony of New York. Daniel Coxe was appointed by the Duke of Norfolk as Provincial Grand Master for the provinces of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. As no authenticated records exist of his tenure as Provincial Grand Master it seems doubtful that he exercised any authority in Masonic endeavors.

 

The last of the Provincial Grand Masters was Sir John Johnson who assumed office in 1771. The new Grand Lodge of New York elected Reverend William Walter as the first Grand Master. He served for almost three years.

 

In 1784 Robert R Livingston was appointed Grand Master and was elected to the office for the next sixteen years. He presided at the swearing in ceremony of the only President of the United States to take the oath of office in New York City. The Bible (published in 1767) that was used at the swearing in ceremony of Brother George Washington as the first President of the United States, is owned by St. John’s Lodge No. 1 and is still in use today at the swearing in of the Grand Master and, by request, at the swearing in of the President of the United States.

 

In the year history of the Grand Lodge of New York there have been 65 Grand Masters. Each has contributed to the welfare of both Masons and people of the State of New York and the United States of America through their service as Governors, Senators, Representatives, Judges, Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers and everyday people through their many philanthropic endeavors.

 

This article was extracted directly from http://nymasons.org/2015/history-grand-lodge/

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