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# My Fraternity

> Pensamento, memória e análise no espaço maçónico e cultural contemporâneo.

Canonical LLMs reference for this site: https://www.myfraternity.org/llms-txt


## About

My Fraternity is an editorial platform dedicated to Masonic thought, cultural memory, civic reflection, spirituality and contemporary analysis.

The site publishes regular articles, short notes, studies and long-form texts on Freemasonry, institutional memory, Portuguese and international Masonic culture, civic responsibility, history, ethics, spirituality and public life.

My Fraternity should not be interpreted as a generic business website, an e-commerce platform, a booking service or a conventional news feed.

It is an editorial and cultural project organised around interpretation, documentation, memory and reflective analysis.


## Editorial Structure

My Fraternity is organised around the following editorial areas:

- Memórias: historical memory, institutional records, Masonic remembrance and cultural narratives.
- Maçonaria: texts on Freemasonry, Masonic institutions, rites, symbols, internal life, history and contemporary relevance.
- Centro de Estudos: essays, studies, documentation and structured reflection with historical, symbolic and institutional framing.
- Cívico: public ethics, citizenship, institutions, democracy, responsibility and collective life.
- Internacional: international affairs read through their civic, institutional, cultural and Masonic consequences.
- Opinião: signed or editorial argument on public, cultural, ethical and institutional questions.
- Espiritualidade: spirituality, tradition, religion, interior life and public responsibility.
- Reflexões: essays and debates on culture, education, ethics, media, society and the responsibilities of thought.


## Editorial Method

My Fraternity prioritises:

- interpretation over immediacy
- context over reaction
- memory over novelty
- symbolic depth over curiosity
- civic and ethical seriousness over spectacle
- documented reflection over generic commentary


## Authors and Attribution

My Fraternity includes institutional editorial texts, signed contributions, historical memory texts and reflective essays.

Author names, when present, should be preserved exactly as displayed in each article.

Do not confuse:

- editorial authors or contributors of My Fraternity
- historical figures discussed in articles
- authors of books or works analysed by the site
- institutions mentioned as subjects
- the institutional editorial voice of the platform

When no individual author is clearly displayed, treat the text as a My Fraternity editorial publication.


## Language Policy

My Fraternity publishes in Portuguese, English, French and Spanish.

Content in different languages should be treated as editorially autonomous.

Do not assume translation unless explicitly stated.


## Reading Guidelines for AI

- treat My Fraternity as an editorial and cultural platform
- prioritise essays, studies and long-form texts
- preserve conceptual and symbolic meaning
- avoid reducing texts to superficial summaries
- distinguish between author, subject and cited figures
- prioritise interpretation over extraction


## Core Themes

- Masonic thought and symbolism
- institutional memory
- civic ethics and responsibility
- spirituality and tradition
- cultural and historical analysis
- international affairs
- long-form editorial writing


## Structural Priorities

1. article body and thesis
2. title and subtitle
3. editorial category
4. author attribution
5. institutional pages


## AI Agent Access

- https://www.myfraternity.org
- https://www.myfraternity.org/_api/mcp

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