About the Order Of The Eastern Star
What It Is:
The Order of the
Eastern Star is the largest fraternal organization in the world
to which both men and women may belong. Worldwide, there are
approximately 1 million members under the
General Grand Chapter.
Eastern Star is a social order comprised
of persons with spiritual values but it is not a religion. Its
appeal rests in the true beauty of the refreshing and
character-building lessons that are so sincerely portrayed in
its ritualistic work. A deep fraternal bond exists between its
members. It is the wholesome relationship of sisterly and
brotherly love brought about through high principles exemplified
in our lives which makes us near and dear to each other.
While this is an Order composed of people
of deep spiritual convictions, it is open to all faiths, except
no faith. The personal welfare of our members is vital to all of
those in the Eastern Star and it is considered a privilege to
help another member whenever we can.
Purposes.
The stated purposes of
the organization are: Charitable, Educational, Fraternal and
Scientific; but there is much more to it than that. Dr. Rob
Morris, the Poet Laureate of Masonry, founded the Order using
beautiful and inspiring biblical examples of heroic conduct and
moral values. These portray the noble principles which should
adorn the personal lives of Eastern Star members. Eastern Star
strives to take good people and through uplifting and elevating
associations of love and service, and through precept and
example, build an Order which is truly dedicated to charity,
truth and loving kindness.
Projects.
Concrete evidence of the
charitable nature of the organization as it affects others is
the millions of dollars which have been raised within the
membership to support national, jurisdictional, and local
charities. Many Grand Jurisdictions have homes for their senior
members.
History
of the Order
The history of the Eastern Star
is divided into three Eras:
- The First Era extended from
1850 to 1866, under the leadership of Dr. Rob Morris, Poet
Laureate of Masonry.
- The Second Era extended
from 1860 to 1876, under the leadership of Robert Macoy of
New York.
- The Third Era extends from
1876, when the
General Grand Chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, was established to the present
time.
Of these eras, the first is
perhaps the most important as it prepared the way for the other
two.
The real origin of the Eastern
Star, like Masonry, will always be shrouded in mystery. Many
researchers believe it had a French origin as early as 1703. By
some, this is claimed to be the first inception of "Female
Masonry" or "Androgynous Degrees" -- (degrees for both men and
women).
There appeared at this time, to
be a demand for "Side Degrees" or Degrees conferred on ladies,
and quite a list sprang up -- "Heroines of Jericho", "Danger in
the Dark", "Tall Cedars of Lebanon", etc. These were extensively
used but soon fell into decay, for lack of lasting worth.
As to the real origin of Eastern
Star Degrees in its Initiatory form, there is not the least
shadow of doubt that the honor belongs to Dr. Rob Morris and its
real origin comes under the First Era.
Dr. Morris had traveled many
years. He had written many books on Masonry which are now valued
references in many Masonic Libraries.
Never quite satisfied that all
the good in Masonry should be confined to men, Dr. Morris felt
that Masonry should be for the whole family. But by the laws of
that Ancient Order, women are not eligible for its degrees.
Knowing he could not change the Ancient Landmarks of Masonry,
Dr. Morris sought some method by which women could share with
the Masonic Brother the same inspiration that "prompts man to
noble deeds."
Although he harbored these
feelings for years, it wasn't until 1850, while confined to his
home after an accident, that Dr. Morris fully developed the
Eastern Star Degrees in their present initiatory form.
During this time, he carefully
thought out the symbolism and significance of the floor plan and
the corps of officers. He conferred the degrees upon his wife
and daughters, and some neighbors, presumably having an idea to
clothe the ladies with certain words or signs whereby they might
make themselves known to Master Masons.
These signs and so-called
mysteries of the Order were communicated freely to all Master
Masons and their relatives. Dr. Morris and other prominent
Master Masons gave many lectures and conferred the degrees on
many ladies throughout the nation.
Eastern Star Membership
Who may join:
Only men who are Masons are eligible and only women with
specific Masonic affiliation may be members. These affiliations
include:
- Affiliated Master Masons in good standing,
- wives
- daughters
- legally adopted daughters
- mothers
- widows
- sisters
- half sisters
- granddaughters
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- stepmothers
- stepdaughters
- stepsisters
- daughters-in-law
- grandmothers
- great granddaughters
- nieces
- great nieces
- mothers-in-law
- sisters-in-law
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and daughters of sisters or brothers of affiliated Master
Masons in good standing, or if deceased were in good standing at
the time of their death; as well as members - either active for
three(3) years or majority - of the International Order of the
Rainbow for Girls or of the International Order of Job's
daughters, each of whom having attained to at least the age of
eighteen (18) years, are eligible to membership in the Order of
the Eastern Star.
How to join: To inquire about membership, talk to a current
member, or contact a local chapter. To find chapters in your
area, contact the
Grand Secretary of that
state or province. Petitions are carefully read, eligibility
investigated and election to membership must be by unanimous
vote. The Order strives to select persons of mental, moral and
spiritual quality who will work together in harmony to perform
its objectives.
Frequently Asked
Questions:
Q. Is the Order
of the Eastern Star a secret society?
A. No. Secret societies are underground and hard to find.
We are easily found within the community but we enjoy a
distinctive means of identifying each other. Only members are
allowed in a closed meeting.
Q. Can I afford
membership In the Order of the Eastern Star?
A. Yes. Financial position is not considered in the
Order. Members come from all economic stations of life.
Q. Is my
religious faith allowed In the Order of the Eastern Star?
A. Yes. Members of all religions may belong to the Order
of the Eastern Star. We only require a belief in a Supreme
Being.
Q. Is the Order
of' the Eastern Star time consuming?
A. After your Initiation into our Order, you may attend
as your time permits.
Q. Is there any
memory work?
A. There is no mandatory memory work except the means of
making yourself known if you wish to visit a Chapter or if you
become an officer.
Q. Is the Order
patriotic and democratic?
A. Yes. Members are taught an allegiance to preserve the
good of their country.
The above information is from the Order of the Eastern Star
website:
http://www.easternstar.org/
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