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Be A Shriner Now
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Shriners?
Shriners come from all walks of life. We are plumbers and professors, salesmen and CEOs. We are fathers, uncles and sons. What is Masonry and how does it relate to Shriners International? In order to become a Shriner, a man must first be a Master Mason. Freemasonry is the oldest, largest and most widely known fraternity in the world. It dates back hundreds of years to a time when stonemasons and other craftsmen on building projects gathered in shelter houses, or lodges. Over the years, formal Masonic lodges emerged with members bound together not by trade, but by their desire to be fraternal brothers. The basic unit of Masonry is the Blue Lodge, where members earn the first three Masonic degrees. The highest degree is Master Mason. Men who wish to become Shriners must first achieve Master Mason status – that means all Shriners are Masons, but not all Masons are Shriners.
Find our more about the steps to becoming a Master Mason or Shriner at www.beashrinernow.com/Roadmap/ What is the relationship between Shriners International and Shriners Hospitals for Children? Shriners International founded Shriners Hospitals for Children in 1922. Today, Shriners International continues to support the hospitals by raising funds, assisting patients’ families with transportation, volunteering on hospital boards and much more. Children from birth to age 18 receive expert specialty medical care at these hospitals, with no financial obligation to them or their families, thanks to the efforts of Shriners and other generous supporters. In addition, many Shriners Hospitals for Children facilities are engaged in medical research and are affiliated with the top academic medical institutions in North America. Take a tour of Shriners Hospitals for Children |