12.02.2025 15:40
Masonic lodges have started to share their mysterious rituals and meetings through social media. For centuries, these organizations, which have brought together some of the most respected figures in English society, are typically associated with secrecy, but now they are opening their doors through social media.
Members of the ultra-secret organization revealed what happens during their special handshakes and mysterious meetings.
For centuries, Masonic lodges have brought together the most respected figures of English society, from kings and statesmen to writers and explorers, and they are now opening their doors through social media.
The questions about the mysterious rituals of Masonic lodges and what they actually do in their secret meetings have led many to believe the worst rumors. Therefore, some Masonic lodges have turned to social media to explain what happens behind the closed doors of their magnificent centers.
In a video shared on the London Masons' TikTok account, it is stated that the members' famous special handshake is "not a secret, mysterious thing," but rather a "completely ceremonial" gesture that represents "trust, unity, and brotherhood values."
In another video shared by a club established for young Masons, it is explained that the organization's "Four Core Virtues" are "Temperance, Courage, Prudence, and Justice," which are also found in classical philosophy.
The "media secretary" of the Connaught Club, based in London, explains in a video that Freemasonry is not a religion, but rather designed to be "alongside" faith.
Other videos take viewers inside the lodges and ceremonies. In one of them, the "transfer of authority" process is shown, where members are promoted at the Masonic Hall in Central London.
There are also many "humor videos." In one of them, a dancing woman is shown with the caption, "When there are only a few tickets left for the Christmas Dinner, and you feel the joy of having bought your ticket months ago."
Members of the Connaught Club are seen participating in lavish dinners, skiing trips, and lively Christmas parties.