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Masonic Lodges

Lodges Meeting in the Lyndhurst Masonic Center:

Heights Lion Heart Lodge #633
Stated Meetings: 2nd & 4th Fridays, 7:30PM
Web: OhioMasonicLodge633.org
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Forest City Lodge #388
Stated Meetings: 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 7:30PM
Web: ForestCity388.com

Lyndhurst Lodge #508

University Heights Lodge #738
Stated Meetings: 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7:30PM
Web: UHLodge.org

* note: Lodges do not meet in July or August.

About Masonry

Freemasonry is an international fraternity open to any male at least 21 years old. It is not a religion, though anti-Masonic writers try to show that it is, and (claim it) is also unchristian. Masonic beliefs are heavily influenced by 18th and 19th century Deism and Universalism. Masons must only swear a belief in a Divine Being, but is open to any religion otherwise. No atheist can be a Mason. Many confuse this non-discriminatory policy of welcoming all religious adherents as members to be endorsing the validity of all religions. Actually, religion, as well as politics, are forbidden topics in any lodge. How one worships is one's own private business. All Masonry demands is that you do have religious beliefs to rest your moral development on.

Masonic ritual revolves around the building of Solomon's Temple, and the death of the architect Hiram Abiff. Common ancient tools used in building, such as the trowel, plumb, level, compass, square, etc., are used in ritual. They all have symbolic meanings, relating to developing morality promoting the advancement of the members to the understanding of Universal Light. The ceremonies and objects are all symbolic allegories towards this purpose.

In spite of popular belief, Masonry is not a secret society, but a public society that has some secrets, such as initiatory ceremonies, passwords, and handshakes. There is no Masonic Conspiracy to control the United States, or the World. In reality, it's just a group of men, banding together to study and celebrate common moral beliefs and individual improvement. - Exerpted from ©themystica.com/mystica

Lyndhurst Masonic Center
5516 Mayfield Rd
Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124
Phone: (440) 442-9714

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