No. While members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' Church) may also belong to Masonic lodges (this was much more common in the 19th century than it is today), they are not otherwise related in any way. Masons are a fraternal charitable organization for men, and "Mormonism" is a Restorationist Christian religion.
Masonry is not found in Vatican City. Membership is prohibited for Catholics.
It is the highest degree you can have.
Freemasonry is an ancient society with many secrets that is often the topic of many conspiracy theory/theorists. Masonry is the work done by a mason like stonework or brickwork.
I. Head has written: 'A confutation of the observations on free masonry by an anonymous author of a pamphlet, entitled Masonry the way to hell. ... By ... I. Head, ..'
Sure. It might be a free dump at crushed concrete facility.
Philadelphia City Hall!!
No. It is coincidence that their names are similar. Mormons do not believe in any mythical gods, only the Judeo-Christian God. Mormonism has no roots in mythology, as it was founded by American Christians in the 1800's.
Masonry cement is similar to OPC but has a plasticiser added to the cement powder. As a bag of masonry cement contains 75% cement powder and 25% plasticiser, a higher proportion of cement must be used.
Encyclopedia of Mormonism was created in 1992.
Mormonism Unvailed was created in 1834.
The Rise of Mormonism was created in 2005.
There are a few different types of masonry work. The types of masonry work are veneer, dry set masonry, solid masonry, brick masonry, concrete block, a-jacks, stonework, gabions, and bagged concrete.