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What are the principles taught in the Entered Apprentice degree?
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What are the principles taught in the Entered Apprentice degree?

The Entered Apprentice degree teaches several fundamental principles that form the foundation of Freemasonry. These include:

  • Belief in God: The necessity of a belief in a higher power is emphasized.
  • Charity: Masons are taught to practice charity towards all mankind, with a special emphasis on aiding fellow Masons.
  • Brotherly Love: This principle signifies the importance of love and support among brethren.
  • Secrecy: The degree instills the importance of confidentiality regarding the rituals and teachings of Freemasonry.
  • Truth: The pursuit of truth is highlighted as a vital aspect of Masonic life.
  • Temperance, Fortitude, Prudence, and Justice: These virtues are considered essential for personal development and moral conduct.

As stated by Carl H. Claudy, "In the Entered Apprentice's Degree the initiate is taught the necessity of a belief in God; of charity toward all mankind, 'more especially a brother Mason'; of secrecy; the meaning of brotherly love; the reasons for relief; the greatness of truth; the advantages of temperance; the value of fortitude; the part played in Masonic life by prudence, and the equality of strict justice".

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