Description
AAR(AC) 18th Degree Apron.
Rectangular white satin bordered with red ribbon.
Embroidered with a pelican feeding it’s young, surmounted by a red Latin Cross with rays, on either side a spray of rose leaves with roses, in gold.
The lining is black silk on which is a raised red Latin Cross on three steps.
AAR(AC) 18th Degree Apron.
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for Australia
WHAT IS FREEMASONRY.
Ask any of the 35,000 Freemasons in Australia this question, and you’ll probably get 35,000 different answers, in other words.
Freemasonry means different things to each member.
- Some would say it’s a personal development program which promotes family and community values.
- Others would describe Freemasonry as a chance for both social interaction and philosophical brainstorming.
- Freemasonry also provides an opportunity for public service and hands-on involvement in charitable or community issues.
- The short answer to the question, “What is Freemasonry” is that it’s one of the world’s oldest and largest fraternal organisations.
Therefore it has adopted the fundamental principles of integrity, goodwill, and charity as foundations for an individual’s life and character.
Made up of 5 million Freemasons around the world.
- So, a Freemason strives to be moral and ethical.
- He strives to show justice, act honourably, and be loyal.
- A Freemason teaches and practices concern for people.
- He cares for the less fortunate and helps those in need.
- And all this is done regardless of cultural or ethnic background.
- Not only Irrespective of religious beliefs but also
- Irrespective of any differences in social standing or education.