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In freemasonry, what does the celtic cross symbolize??

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In freemasonry, what does the celtic cross symbolize??

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  1. the celtic cross per se isn't a masonic symbol... but in general a cross would represent Divinity and eternal life.


  2. The Celtic cross has no Masonic symbolism, it is however not uncommon for cultural symbols to find their way into the design or decoration of a Lodge.

    Seeing a Celtic cross on or in a Masonic building would tend to suggest the membership of that lodge is of primarily of Celtic decent- Irish, Welsh, Scottish and so fourth. It is not used in reference to Masonry, but in reference to the identity of that particular Lodge's core membership.  

  3. Nothing, except the traditional symbolism of The Cross.

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