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The Shriners Creed

  Shriners believe in a God and that man was created to serve a purposes, among which is service to others in Gods name. 

  We believe that care for the less fortunate, especially children who suffer from burns and crippling diseases, is our institutional calling. 

  We are patriots, each willing to serve his country with fidelity and courage. We cherish independence under law and freedom with responsibility. 

  We honor family. We respect our parents, wives and children. We should instill in our children the tenets of this creed, and the heritage from which it emanates. 

  As individuals we pledge ourselves to integrity, virtue and nobility of character. Our intentions will be honorable, our relations will be trustworthy and our spirits forgiving of each other. 

  As brothers we offer each other fraternal affection and respect. Together we will support each other in adherence to this creed, so that we and our communities will be the better because of our fraternity and its principles. 

  As Shriners we look beyond ourselves to serve the needs of others, especially children who cannot help themselves. We believe Shriners Hospitals to be the world's greatest philanthropy, and we covenant with each other to support its "temples of mercy" with spirit, time, talent and means. 


 

 

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2008

Potentates Pin for 2008

   The Crescent was adopted as the Jewel of the Order. The most valuable are the claws of a Royal Bengal Tiger, unified at their base in a gold setting. In the center is the head of a sphinx, and on the back are a pyramid, an urn and a star. The Jewel bears the Arabic motto "Kuwat wa Ghadab," which means "Strength and Fury." Today the Shrine emblem includes a scimitar from which means the crescent hangs, and a five pointed star beneath the head of the sphinx.

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