Norwegian Order of
Freemasons 
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http://www.frimurer.no/engelsk.htm The Norwegian Order of Freemasons is a detached independent body of men from all walks of life and from all parts of the country. They meet regularly initially to work on their personal development. These meetings which are based on Christian thought are conducted with dignity and bound in tradition. |
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idea and aim of Freemasonry is to influence the process of ennoblement
and personal improvement by promoting humility, tolerance and
compassion. Those qualities which the members master in the lodge should
be practiced in their daily lives.
These human qualities can of course be attained and practiced by others who are not freemasons, but the Order of Freemasons in an organization where this thought has taken a practical form which enable its members to develop it through ancient rituals, and with dignity. The Norwegian order of Freemasons does not engage itself in national or international political issues, nor does it engage itself in religious or social disputes. The members shall show loyalty to the authority and laws of the land. They shall show respect for the Order itself and the aims of Freemasonry. A short history The system was quickly adopted and became predominant in continental Europe. The first Norwegian lodge was founded on the 24th. June 1749 on Bygdøy, a peninsular on the Oslo Fjord. What is a lodge The foundation for our Masonic system is the first three degrees, which are called Johannes Freemasonry where brothers receive the titles appropriate to their degree - I. Apprentice II. Fourmymon III Master as in accordance with the art of building. This is followed by Andrews’ masonry, which works within the IV, V and VI degrees. The final section is Kapitlet for brothers of the VII - X degree. A few brothers with special responsibility within the Order may receive titles like Knight and Commander of the Red Cross XI degree. Besides the country’s 77 lodges there are numerous brother societies which work within the same framework as the lodges, but are not allowed to initiate new members. How does one become a
member Not secret, but
closed It is in point of fact a Christian Order, but within this framework no demands are made for adherence to special dogmas or creeds. The Masonic learning system is closed to outsiders. Freemasonry is a school lasting a lifetime where a Mason has to work through the degrees. The content of each degree is held closed until the freemason himself has had the opportunity to take a standpoint on questions and challenges, which are attached to each new degree. International
cooperation Each country’s freemasonry organization is an independent Masonic society. There is no international organization. Today there are about six million Freemasons throughout the world. A humanitarian order Regular collections are arranged to support and help our fellow mortals who might be in need of a helping hand. Annually a cause or institution is chosen for the Orders’ Common Gift, and a united collection is taken on its behalf. As can be seen from the list later in the program, the Norwegian Order of Freemasons is represented with lodges and brother societies in most towns and many of the other denser populated areas of Norway. Those who may be interested in further information should enquire at their local lodge or brother society. |