Freemasonry & the Shrine

We are often asked about the relationship between Freemasons and Shriners. To put it simply, Shriners are a Masonic Order, which means that not all Masons are Shriners, but all Shriners are Masons. Allow us to explain…

What is a Shriner?

Members of Shriners International are members of the Masonic Order and adhere to the principles of Freemasonry; Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth. 

Freemasonry is the oldest, largest, and most widely known fraternal organization in the world. It dates back hundreds of years to when stonemasons and other craftsmen working on building projects gathered in shelter houses or lodges. Through the years these gatherings changed in many ways until formal Masonic lodges emerged, with members bound together not by trade, but by their own wishes to be fraternal brothers. 

Shriners are distinguished by an enjoyment of life in the interest of philanthropy. The organization has hundreds of thousands of members with a buoyant philosophy which has been expressed as “Pleasure without intemperance, hospitality without rudeness, and jollity without coarseness.” 

Shriners are men who enjoy life. They enjoy parades, trips, circuses, dances, dinners, sporting events, and other social occasions together. Furthermore, Shriners support what has become known as the “World’s Greatest Philanthropy,” Shriners Children’s.

Through fellowship and philanthropy, Shrinedom strengthens the soul and adds inner meaning to daily life. It thus spreads a glow of joy through one’s entire family.

Men from all walks of life and all levels of income find fun, fellowship, and relaxation in their local Shrine Temple and its activities. There are also regional Shrine Clubs in many communities. Family picnics, dances, parties, and scheduled trips to near and far.

For the Shriner desiring even more activity, there are various Units and Clubs that he can join. Every effort is made to ensure that a Noble has a variety of activities from which he may choose. 

There are 200 Shrine Temples, or chapters, located in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Republic of Panama.

Membership Requirements

If you hold the Master Mason degree in Freemasonry, you qualify and are invited to join the Shrine. A man receives the three degrees known as the Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason Degrees in the Masonic Lodge, often known as the Symbolic Lodge, Blue Lodge, or Craft Lodge.

In Freemasonry, there is no higher degree than that of Master Mason (the third degree). 

In many parts of North America, Masonry does not solicit members. In these areas, no one is asked to join, and a man must seek admission of his own free will — he must ask. In some areas, Masons are permitted to solicit new members. In all cases, a man interested in becoming a Mason, if he has not been asked, should consult a friend whom he believes to be a Freemason to secure his good counsel and recommendation concerning this important undertaking. 

To learn more about becoming a Mason, visit Become a Mason or the Grand Lodge of Florida to locate Masonic Lodges in your area.

For men who would like to receive additional instruction and explanation regarding the allegory and symbolism learned in the Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite or the York Rite bodies elaborate on the basic tenets of Freemasonry. 

Shriners International is a fraternity that grew out of Freemasonry over a century ago. Because of this, the Shrine is dedicated to Masonic principles. The Shrine Fraternity provides Masonic brothers a means to widen the fellowship first enjoyed in the Blue Lodge. It also offers men, their wives, and their families an opportunity to meet new friends who have similar interests, tastes, and feelings. 

How to Apply

If you are a Master Mason of a Lodge recognized and in amity with the Conference of Grand Masters of North America, you can petition to become a member of Shriners International.

If you do not know any Shriners to ask and mentor you upon your journey, you are not alone. We understand that some areas have fewer Shriners activity than others and have come up with a solution for this problem. Visit Be A Shriner Now and get the answers and help you have been looking for. At Be A Shriner Now, you will be able to ask questions and get fast answers from your own personal virtual mentor. Becoming a Shriner is easier now than ever. 

Email us or just stop in and pick up a petition for initiation and membership at Marzuq Shrine at 1805 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida, or call 850-385-3010.

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