Freemasonry’s Beginning’s
Posted by adminJul 18
The conventional perception of the majority of historians of Freemasonry is that the origin of the fraternity goes Back to the Crusades. Though you will get many Masons saying that Masonry was Only officially established and acknowledged in England in the early eighteenth century, the roots of the organization do reach back to the Crusades in the twelfth century. At the core of this familiar tale is an order of crusaders called the Knights Templar or the Templar’s.

But, in 1307, the French king Philip le Bel decided to arrest the
Members of the order of the temple. A quantity of of them managed to flee but a large amount of them were Captured in France. Pope Clement V furthermore joined the purge. Following a long period of interrogation, torture and trial, many of the Templars admitted to unorthodox beliefs, that they had rejected the Christian faith and insulted Jesus in their masses. Finally, the leaders of the Templars, who were called “grand masters,” Starting with the most significant of them, Jacques de Molay, were executed in 1314 by order of the Church and the King. The majority of them were put into prison, and the order dispersed and officially disappeared.
The trial of the Templars ended with the termination of the
Order. But, although the order “officially” ceased to exist, it did not in fact disappear. During the swift arrest in 1307, some Templar’s escaped, managing to cover their tracks. Many historians believe to some point the Templar’s were tipped off in relation to the arrest’s that where soon to take place. None of their money’s or weapon’s where seized and that many of the younger Knights of the temple escaped along with the whole Templar fleet that was docked at La Rochelle, and the fleet was never found.
According to various historical papers, a sizeable quantity of them took refuge in the only kingdom in Europe that did not recognize the authority of the Catholic Church in the fourteenth century, Scotland. There, they restructured under the protection of the Scottish King, Robert the Bruce. Some moment in time later, they found a suitable method of disguise by which to carry on their clandestine existence: They infiltrated the most significant guild in the medieval British Isles, the wall builders’ lodge, and eventually, they fully controlled these lodges.


















































8 comments
Comment by shayan on November 29, 2009 at 12:56 pm
I just wanted to tell I love to join th Freemasons to know more about everything thats all I have…
Comment by felipe on December 10, 2009 at 10:23 pm
I really enjoy all the info that was provided in this page, I think it really help me to better understand the real meaning of the freemasonry, I love to get more info how to become a member. thanks.
Comment by Jalal on December 27, 2009 at 5:50 am
I would like to join the freemasonry.
Comment by admin on December 27, 2009 at 6:46 am
Hello Jalal,
Depending where you’re at in the world, all you should have to do is contact your local lodge of Freemasons. Just tell them that you would like to join and they will walk you through the process.
Good Luck!
If I can do anything more just contact me.
Thanks for writing.
Comment by admin on December 27, 2009 at 6:57 am
Hey felipe,
Thanks for writing. All you should have to do is contact your local lodge of Freemasons.
They will give you all the information that you need to find out how to become a member.
Also don’t forget about my book coming out soon. It to will help with a lot of questions you might have about Freemasonry.
Again thanks for writing.
And good luck with becoming a Mason!
Comment by Maurice Kaunda on January 29, 2010 at 8:33 am
I think freemasonry is straight up! and i wud love to become a freemason!!
Comment by Sean on March 2, 2010 at 9:59 am
when is the book suppose to me coming out to purchase?
Comment by admin on March 2, 2010 at 8:06 pm
Hi Sean,
Sorry about the wait…
I am really pushing to have the book released by the end of this Month (March).
I will be adding an audio version of the book to go along with it. So that you can download it to a MP3 player, or be able to burn it on to a Cd to listen to as well, Such as in your car or, at home on a CD player or just be able to listen to it on your computer.
I have been accused of paying way to close of attention to the details of certain things involved in the Book.
But I just want to provide a Book that at the very least that answers the questions that are in the bullet points on the front page of the website.
NO FLUFF!!
I want to answer those questions about the Freemasons and the Knights Templar STRAIGHT TO THE POINT.
But also have someone whom knows next to nothing of the back ground of the Freemasons be able to understand it all.
I believe that even the majority of Freemasons, will be most surprised.