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In What do Mason’s Believe?

· Brotherly love: Love for each other and for all mankind
· Relief: Charity for others and mutual aid for fellow Masons
· Truth: The search for answers to the universal questions of morality and the salvation of the soul that only a man's individual faith and his relationship with God can provide

Myths about Masons

Modern Freemasonry has been around since 1717. The first concocted untruths about the Order appeared in print at almost the same time.

Click Here for a great Article to read about these Myths

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 Hobah Lodge #1394

Lodge Address: 1265 1/2 N. 2nd St., Abilene 79601
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 444

Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m.

Contact Person: Secretary Robert Leonhart  Email:  abilene559@nts-online.net

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Click Here to download and print a petition 
Completed petitions should usually be provided to an officer of the lodge you are petitioning. . 
Your annual dues card will gain you entry to any lodge in Texas and
You will need to provide a copy of your birth certificate, email me for help completing your petition. . 

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