ITwelve
commandments of the Grotto
- To draw the Master Masons of different Lodges into
closer and more friendly relations.
- To create and maintain a spirit of Fraternity among
us.
- To discountenance jealousy, enmity and ill-feeling.
- To teach us that we are not only members of one
Blue lodge, but belong to the Fraternity at large.
- That there are good Masons outside of our own Blue Lodge and are
worthy friends and companions.
- To build and strengthen the character and individuality of the Mason,
and to teach, recognize and develop the principles of Masonry outside
the Lodge Room.
- To teach that a Mason is not judged by actual appearance or worldly
wealth.
- The Grotto meets all Masons on the level, not figuratively, but
actually, and teaches that Masons are Brothers on the street as well
as in the Lodge Room.
- That Masonry must not be used as a means of advancing the material
interest of any man.
- To get out of the rut into which we too often fall.
- To forget our cares, for there is good in all of
us.
- The Grotto is a social organization for Master
Masons
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