Open Directory - Society: Organizations: Fraternal: Freemasonry
This category in other languages: - Several hundred articles of research on many issues affecting modern Freemasonry. Historical research papers and links. - Magazine by Freemasons for Freemasons. Related articles, papers and books online, together with CD and book reviews and Masonic world news headlines. - Information about Freemasonry for both members and curious non-members. A Guestbook, History, pointers to other Masonic sites, info about how to join. - Australian-based Masonic portal and information site, with forums. - Masonic portal and information site, with forums. - News, reference sites, blogs, arts, museums, libraries, magazines, research and education. - E-Mason - The Philalethes Portal. - Over 5,000 text files of masonic literature. - A Masonic weblog aggregator and Masonic information site. - Feeds from assorted Masonic blogs. [Atom] - Provides information on Freemasonry. - Social networking site for members of the Masonic fraternity. - Masonic information site. Graphics, screensavers, monthly newsletter. - Organized by The Conference of Grand Masters of Masons of North America. Collects and disseminates information on Grand Lodges relative to their Legitimacy of Origin; Exclusive Territorial Jurisdiction; and Adherence to the Ancient Landmarks. - Includes contact information, services, publications, catalog, and programs. - Masonic influences on Classical music, and music in the Lodge: Notes, MIDI samples, and facsimile pages. - Monthly information of interest primarily to Quebec Masons. Issues in HTML format. - Discusses many aspects of and the history of Freemasonry. - Online diary. Calendar of Freemasons meetings and personal Masonic diary. Login required. - In Boston, the birthplace of the American Freemasonry society, some ceremonial objects are considered so sacred, they're kept locked away. As part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project, Harriet Baskas goes inside the Grand Lodge's vaults for a look at objects with ties to such illustrious Freemasons as George Washington and Paul Revere. [5:51 Realaudio broadcast] (December 30, 2003) XML Feeds: - News from the organization. [RSS]