Masonic Service Association of North America

Masonic Service Association of North America (MSANA) was formed in 1919 to provide services to its member Grand Lodges and speak with one voice to goverment agencies and media. Thus the national voice that the MSANA

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has is dedicated to service to the Masonic community.

Since 1923, MSANA has provided the popular Short Talk Bulletin for a nominal subscription fee.

The Masonic Service Association also gives the following services:

Disaster Relief - since 1923 the MSA has collected and forwarded funds for disasters around the world.

Education/Information Publications - the MSA has a free catalog of publications, bulletins and other materials available.

Masonic Information Center - to provide information on Freemasonry to Masons and non-Masons alike and to respond to critics of Freemasonry.

Hospital Visitation Program - provides assistance and service to our sick or wounded veterans.

Service - The Masonic Service Association of North America is a servant of Freemasonry. Formed of and supported by Grand Lodges, it is a voice that they can move to action, that the great heart of the Fraternity be made manifest and that the will of a united Craft may be done.

The Grand Lodge of Connecticut has been a continuous supporter of the Masonic Service Association, and now the Connecticut Freemasons Foundation can accept tax deductible donations to supplement lodge assessments.