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Freemasons build on good-works ethic

Roger W. Pageau, grand master of Freemasons in Massachusetts, in the Freemasons' Corinthian Hall, in Boston: ''We are not a religion. Hopefully, we are not even a substitute for religion.'' Roger W. Pageau, grand master of Freemasons in Massachusetts, in the Freemasons' Corinthian Hall, in Boston: ''We are not a religion. Hopefully, we are not even a substitute for religion.'' (Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff)
By Rich Barlow
October 25, 2008

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