Written by Br. Billy Kozuh, Junior Deacon
The Masonic apron is one of the most significant symbols in Freemasonry, representing purity, innocence, and the honor associated with the craft. Traditionally made of lambskin, the apron is worn by Masons during lodge meetings and rituals as a reminder of the moral and ethical responsibilities they carry. The apron’s white color symbolizes a clean conscience and a commitment to virtuous living. For Masons, the apron is not just a piece of regalia; it is a badge of honor, symbolizing their dedication to the principles of Freemasonry.