A creed is a statement of faith or beliefs, coming from the Latin word "credo" meaning "I believe" which is the first word in the Latin version of the Apostles' Creed. There is no "masonic creed" because masons do not have a set of beliefs which are common to all of them. (Every Mason has his own set of beliefs of course) The Masonic Order does have principles on which it is founded as all organizations do, but these are not beliefs.
Caji has masons.
In order to conduct Masonic business or ritual, Master Masons typically meet in a Lodge dedicated to that purpose.
No, the Catholic Church is not Masonic. In fact, Catholics are not suppose to become Masons.
Why do you assume that Masons are "in power"?
No
Masonic lodges, historical records of Masons, first-person accounts of modern Masons.
There is no common "Masonic hand gesture". You may be referring to Masonic grips, which vary depending on the degree one has attained. These are considered secret, and are therefore not revealed by obligated Masons to non-Masons.
Masons do not expect money for performing a funeral service for a brother. A masonic funeral is a right afforded to all Master Masons (and in some jurisdiction Entered Apprentices and Fellowcrafts) in good standing.
Hazing is strictly prohibited in a Masonic Lodge.
I do not know what you are asking but I do know there is no connection between the Masons and the Catholics. Catholics are forbidden under pain of excommunication from joining the Masons.
The pope does not make secret Masonic signs.
Masons can be Democrats or Republicans or Independents, but typically points of contention between political beliefs are not allowed to disrupt Masonic life.