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Craft Freemasonry
Craft Freemasonry refers to the foundational and traditional practices within the broader Freemasonic fraternity. It centers on three symbolic degrees—Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason—symbolizing moral and spiritual development. Rooted in symbolism, rituals, and moral teachings, Craft Freemasonry emphasizes brotherhood, charity, and self-improvement. Members, known as Freemasons, engage in ceremonies that use symbols, tools, and allegorical lessons to impart moral virtues. Lodges serve as meeting places, fostering camaraderie and moral discourse. Craft Freemasonry aims to cultivate a sense of morality, charity, and enlightenment among its members, promoting the principles of friendship, morality, and brotherly love.
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