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American Masonic Order

The American Masonic Order, commonly known as Freemasonry, is a fraternal organization rooted in centuries-old traditions, emphasizing moral development, ethical conduct, and community service. Members, called Freemasons, participate in rituals and ceremonies that symbolize moral lessons and personal growth. The organization promotes fellowship, charity, and the pursuit of knowledge, often supporting various charitable causes. While its origins trace back to medieval stonemasons, modern Freemasonry is a voluntary, non-political, and non-religious association open to individuals of many backgrounds who share its values of integrity, charity, and brotherhood.