
Beau Reine is the Ontario Deputy District Grand Master of the Freemasons and like every Mason before him, he entered the club as an Entered Apprentice, then earned the degree of Fellowcraft, and finally the Master Mason degree.
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and most well-known fraternal organizations, with roots dating back to the medieval stonemason guilds of Europe. In Canada, Freemasonry has a long and rich history, promoting brotherhood, charity, and moral development.
Reine tells us that Freemasonry is open to men of good character who believe in a higher power, regardless of religious affiliation. Lodges meet regularly for rituals, ceremonies, and social events, fostering lifelong friendships and a commitment to personal improvement and community service.
Listen to the podcast below to hear more from Free Mason Ontario Deputy District Grand Master Beau Reine.
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