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						<title>Freemasonry today!</title>
						<id>http://www.freemasonhall.com/freemasonry_videos/37.html</id>
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						<published>2008-04-08T21:02:00-04:00</published>
						<updated>2008-04-08T21:02:00-04:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
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						<content type="html">A short little commercial about Freemasonry.</content>
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						<title>What Are Some of the Symbols of Freemasonry?</title>
						<id>http://www.freemasonhall.com/masonry/freemasonry_symbols.html</id>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:22:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:22:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
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						<content type="html">Freemasons created a rich spiritual code of conduct based around the symbolism of medieval stonemasons as allegorical philosophers. Much of this symbolism is depicted in </content>
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					<entry>
						<title>What Is Freemasonry And Who Are The Masons?</title>
						<id>http://www.freemasonhall.com/masonry/who_mason.html</id>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:20:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:20:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
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						<content type="html">While the word Freemasonry itself is rather well known, if you were to ask someone exactly what it is chances are they won&amp;rsquo;t have an </content>
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					<entry>
						<title>What is Freemasonry?</title>
						<id>http://www.freemasonhall.com/masonry/34.html</id>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:18:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:18:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
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						<content type="html">While there are many fraternal organizations in the world, perhaps none of them has garnered as much attention and as much intrigue as has freemasonry.&amp;nbsp; </content>
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					<entry>
						<title>What is Freemasonry</title>
						<id>http://www.freemasonhall.com/masonry/what_is_freemasonry.html</id>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:17:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:17:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
						</author>
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						<content type="html">Ask people what they know about freemasonry and the answers you get will probably be based on what they have picked up from unreliable sources, </content>
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						<title>The History of Freemasonry</title>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:16:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:16:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
						</author>
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						<content type="html">The history of freemasonry is a long and fascinating one, and one that is shrouded in mystery and mythology.&amp;nbsp; The origins of this unique fraternal </content>
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						<title>Stonemason to Freemason</title>
						<id>http://www.freemasonhall.com/masonry/stonemason.html</id>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:14:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:14:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
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						<content type="html">The history of freemasonry is a tricky thing to capture, not made any easier by its secretive nature and the air of suspicion which surrounds </content>
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						<title>Shriners</title>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:13:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:13:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
						</author>
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						<content type="html">Of all the Freemason charitable organizations, the best known is the Shriners.&amp;nbsp; The Shriners are famous for their vibrant parades and their work with physically </content>
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						<title>Shriners</title>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:10:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:10:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>Jason</name>
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						<content type="html">Most people think of Shriners as those guys in little cars wearing funny hats.&amp;nbsp; Or perhaps they think of the well known Shriners Hospitals for </content>
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					<entry>
						<title>Shriners Hospital for Children: Temples of Mercy</title>
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						<published>2008-02-09T06:08:00-05:00</published>
						<updated>2008-02-09T06:08:00-05:00</updated>
						<author>
							<name>John Watkins</name>
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						<content type="html">&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;An excerpt from the Shriners Creed reads, &amp;ldquo;As Shriners we look beyond ourselves to serve the needs of others, especially children who cannot help </content>
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