How many Freemasons are in Colorado?

How many Freemasons are in Colorado?

16,000 Masons
There are approximately 16,000 Masons in Colorado, many of whom belong to the Scottish Rite and/or York Rite of Freemasonry.

Does the Masonic lodge believe in God?

Freemasonry unambiguously states that it is not a religion, nor a substitute for religion. There is no separate “Masonic” God.

What is the purpose of the Mason Lodge?

Beyond the monthly meetings, a Masonic lodge is a place for dinners, special events, and just hanging out. From the outside, a Masonic lodge can look rather mundane. But inside the lodge room itself, Freemasonry comes to life, often with age-old artifacts, art, and the pageantry of our sacred ritual.

How old do you have to be to be a Mason?

18 years of age
However, to join Freemasonry, one must meet the following qualifications: Be a male at least 18 years of age (the minimum age varies in some jurisdictions, sometimes up to 21) Believe in the existence of a Supreme Being, although Freemasonry is not concerned with theological distinctions or particular religious beliefs.

Is there a Grand Lodge of Colorado web page?

Welcome to the Grand Lodge of Colorado’s web page! It is my honor to be the jurisdictional representative for our almost 6,000 Masons and more than 100 lodges in Colorado. You are on this page because you either are seeking information on who and what we are, or because you are already a Freemason and need some information normally found here.

Are there any Freemasons in the state of Colorado?

It is my honor to be the jurisdictional representative for our almost 6,000 Masons and more than 100 lodges in Colorado. You are on this page because you either are seeking information on who and what we are, or because you are already a Freemason and need some information normally found here.

What to do if you are not a Freemason?

Some will be mundane items like forms, lists and contact information. Other kinds will be how to get started on this journey if you are not a Freemason, several kinds of education for those who are Masons as well as good links and ways to further whichever path you are on.

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