I have a family legacy of Shriners and as someone who is technically a legacy and utilized it to learn more about them, they were mostly all doctors who used the club as charity/ philanthropic funding for low income people to receive proper medical treatment. it was basically a local gofundme in the pre-internet days and the legacy continues. One of the most misunderstood realities of the Masons is that they were all heavily Christian.
At this point it's easier to list which ones don't.
St. Jude and Shriners still look free from this pedo butchery.
I have a family legacy of Shriners and as someone who is technically a legacy and utilized it to learn more about them, they were mostly all doctors who used the club as charity/ philanthropic funding for low income people to receive proper medical treatment. it was basically a local gofundme in the pre-internet days and the legacy continues. One of the most misunderstood realities of the Masons is that they were all heavily Christian.