Corinthian Lodge No. 191 Free & Accepted Masons of Florida
Orders of Freemasonry
The York Rite, or the American Rite, is based on the early remnants of Craft Masonry that were practiced in the early 1700's
Masonic history shows evidence that by the 1730s there were “Scotch Masons,” a step after the Master Mason Degree in England.
Learn how the Shriners got started and how their core values have shaped who they are today.
Additional Orders of Freemasonry
The Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, whose subordinate bodies are the Grottoes, is an organization by and for Master Masons. While not connected with Masonry proper, its membership is restricted absolutely and exclusively to Master Masons in good standing.
Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America is an appendant Masonic organization devoted to a unyielding commitment for those many thousands of victims of neuromuscular diseases who, through their own means, may not be able to share and enjoy the experiences of life that we so often are able to take for granted.
High Twelve International affords valuable assistance to the Blue Lodges in whatever manner it is most needed. High Twelve International is Masonry in Action in the community where each Club holds its meetings and in the State where the several clubs are banded together in common purpose.
Freemasonry Youth Oganizations
Job’s Daughters is a Masonic-sponsored organization for young women between the ages 10-20. As a Masonic Youth Group the girls gain friendship, self-confidence, leadership skills, and public speaking ability among other things. These skills are gained by participation through their community’s civic projects and philanthropy. Additionally they learn high moral values, love of country, and financial planning.
DeMolay is an organization dedicated to preparing young men to lead successful, happy, and productive lives. Basing its approach on timeless principles and practical, hands-on experience, DeMolay opens doors for young men aged 12 to 21 by developing the civic awareness, personal responsibility and leadership skills so vitally needed in society today.
In 1922, Rainbow was created for young women whose fathers were members of the Masonic Lodge, and their friends. Their main focus is more on the spiritual principles of being a kind and caring person. While the Rainbow practices and programs continue to evolve, the basic teachings of faith, hope, and charity remain a cornerstone of this dynamic girl’s youth group.
Women in Freemasonry
The Order of the Amaranth is a fraternal and charitable organization with membership of men and women with Masonic affiliation.
The Order of the Eastern Star is the largest fraternal organization in the world to which both women and men may belong.
The term “White” refers to the purity of Jesus Christ life. Bringing together men and women of high moral and social character to spread the Gospel, aid and assist those less fortunate. Its three principal areas of character building are: Spirituality, Charity, and Fraternity.