Masonic Compact

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Because
I am a Freemason... ... I
believe that freedom of religion is an inalienable
human right and tolerance an indispensable trait of
human character; therefore, I will stand in my Lodge with Brothers of
all faiths, and respect their beliefs as they respect mine, and I will
demonstrate the spirit of Brotherhood in all aspects of my life. ... I
know that education and the rational use of the mind
are the keys to facing the problems of humanity; therefore, I will bring
my questions and my ideas to my Lodge, and strive to advance the growth
of my mind alongside my Brothers. ... I
know that the rich tradition of Freemasonry and its
framework of Ritual are important platforms for growth
and learning; therefore, I vow to stand upon these platforms to improve
myself as a human being, and I vow to help in the mission of the Craft
to provide tools, atmosphere, challenges and motivation to help each
Brother do the same. ... I
know that charity is the distinguishing human virtue,
and that personal community service is the best
demonstration of one’s commitment to humanity; I acknowledge that
words without deeds are meaningless, and I vow to work with my Lodge to
provide service to the community, and to promote charity, friendship,
morality, harmony, integrity, fidelity and love. ... I
know that my obligation to community extends beyond my local sphere and
is partly fulfilled in my patriotism: love of my
country, obedience to its laws and celebration of the freedoms and
opportunities it symbolizes. ... I
know that leadership is best demonstrated by commitment
to serving others; I will therefore participate in, and help work at
improving individual leadership skills, and serve the Brothers of my
Lodge to the best of my ability. ... I
know that friendship, fidelity and family are the
foundations of a well-lived life; I therefore vow to be a faithful
friend to my Brothers, as I expect my Lodge to respect my personal
obligations, and to treat my family as though my family were their own. ... I
know that the last great lesson of Freemasonry -- the value of
personal integrity and the sanctity of one’s word-- is a
lesson for all people in all times; I therefore vow to be a man of my
word. ... I
know that Masonry’s power is best exercised when its Light is
shared with the world at large; I therefore vow to bring the
best of myself to my Lodge, in order that my growth might be fostered
and nurtured, and to present myself to the world as a working Freemason,
on the path to building a more perfect temple.
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