A member of the order is popularly called a Shriner, and the order itself is sometimes called the Shriners. Temple Either of the sidepieces of a frame for eyeglasses that extends along the temple and over the ear. Shrine To enshrine; to place reverently, as in a shrine. Temple A ...
The Masonic fraternity, however, is open to all men who meet their criteria, irrespective of race, religion, or social status. 14 The Shriners are distinct in their cultural symbols, like the red fez, and are known for their parades and distinctive style. Masons, on the other hand, are ...
A Freemason is a man who, in searching for life’s ineffable questions, finds his way into the company of fellow seekers. Comprised of men from every nation, races, social and economic level, all hold similar ideals and beliefs. The uniting idea is a faith in the divine founded in the ...