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.
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.