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  What Promises do Freemasons take?


New members make solemn promises concerning their conduct in the lodge and in society.
These promises are similar to those taken in court or upon entering the armed services
or many other organisations. Each member also promises to keep confidential the traditional
methods of proving he is a Freemason which he would use when visiting a lodge where he is not known.

The much publicised ‘traditional penalties’ for failure to observe these undertakings were always
symbolic not literal and refer only to the pain any decent man should feel at the thought of violating his word.

Members also undertake not to make use of their membership for personal gain or advancement;
failure to observe this principle or otherwise to fall below the standards expected of a Freemason can lead to expulsion.

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