We are glad to be part of the best Shrine Center in all of Shrinedom:
Moslah Shrine has a rich and colorful history. Moslah Shrine was given special dispensation to operate on May
14, 1914, and by December 31, 1914, membership had grown to 659 Nobles. It was granted a permanent charter
at Imperial Session in Seattle, Washington on July 13, 1915. Moslah Patrol and Moslah Band were the first two
units organized and chartered in 1914. Moslah Shrine now boasts a total of 12 units, 11 clubs, and
2 associations, with total membership of over 3600, making it the 3rd largest Shrine Center in the state of Texas.
Ground was broken on the first Moslah Shrine Center, or Mosque as it was then called, on Reynolds Point overlooking Lake Worth, on September 5, 1917. This building was destroyed by fire on January 10, 1929. Shortly thereafter, Moslah Shrine moved into the Masonic Temple at 1100 Henderson St., where it has resided ever since.
Moslah Shrine Center
Membership Qualifications
Freemasons operate many of the world's greatest charitable organizations.
The best known is the Shriners with their circuses, their colorful parades
and their work on behalf of physically challenged children and the
22 Shriners Childrens Hospitals. Less known is that each Shriner must be a Freemason before being becoming a Shriner.
Once accepted as an Apprentice Mason of the Craft Lodge, each member works his way up through three degrees. To earn each degree, a Mason must learn certain lessons and participate in a ceremony that illustrates them. At the third degree, he reaches Master Mason after which he may then petition to become a Noble of the Shrine.
The above can be found on the Moslah Shrine Center website.
For more information, please visit the Moslah Shrine Center .org site
or email the address below.
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