Members of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine for North America are members of the Masonic Order and
adhere to the principles of Freemasonry — Brotherly Love, Relief and
Truth.
Freemasonry is the oldest, largest, and most widely
known fraternal organization in the world. It dates back hundreds of
years to when stonemasons and other craftsmen on building projects
gathered in shelter houses or lodges. Through the years
these gatherings changed in many ways until formal Masonic lodges
emerged, with members bound together not by trade, but by their own
wishes to be fraternal brothers.
Shriners are distinguished by an enjoyment of life in
the interest of philanthropy. The approximately 525,000 member
organization has a buoyant philosophy which has been expressed as
"Pleasure without intemperance, hospitality without rudeness and
jollity without coarseness."
Shriners are men who enjoy life. They enjoy parades,
trips, circuses, dances, dinners, sporting events and other social
occasions together. Furthermore, Shriners support what has become
known as the "World's Greatest Philanthropy," Shriners
Hospitals for Children.
Through fellowship and philanthropy, Shrinedom
strengthens the soul and adds inner meaning to daily life.
It thus spreads a glow of joy through one's entire family.
Men from all walks of life and all levels of income find
fun, fellowship and relaxation in their local Shrine Temple and its
activities. There are also regional Shrine Clubs in many
communities. Family picnics, dances, parties and scheduled trips
to near and far are just a few of the activities available.
For the Shriner desiring even more activity, there are
various Units that he can join, such as drum & bugle corps, Oriental
bands, motor corps, horse patrols, and clown units. Every effort
is made to ensure that a Noble has a variety of activities from which he
may choose.
There are 191 Shrine Temples, or chapters, located in
the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Republic of Panama. Informal
Shrine Clubs are located all around the world.