The Order of the Eastern Star is an adoptive rite of Freemasonry with
teachings based on the Bible and objectives that are charitable and benevolent.
The founder of OES was Dr. Robert Morris, a lawyer and educator from Boston,
Massachusetts, who was a Master Mason and Past Grand Master of Kentucky. Dr.
Morris intended his creation to become a female branch of Freemasonry, but he
failed to overcome the great opposition this idea engendered. After his first
published ritual in 1849-50, he became associated with Robert Macoy who wrote
and published a ritual based on Morris' in 1867. The first Grand Chapter was
organized in Michigan in the same year. (There is evidence for an organization
of the same name founded variously in 1788 or 1793, but this group was defunct
by 1867.) Subordinate (local) chapters operate under charter from state level
grand chapters which are responsible to the General Grand Chapter at the
International Eastern Star temple in Washington, D.C.
Members must be eighteen years or older and either Master Masons in good
standing or properly related to a Master Mason in good standing. The latter
category includes wives; widows; sisters; daughters; mothers; granddaughters;
step-mothers; step daughters; step-sisters; and half-sisters. In 1994 this was
expanded to include nieces, daughters-in- law, and grandmothers.
Each chapter has eighteen officers, some elected and others appointed. Two
offices are specifically male (Patron and Associate Patron) while nine offices
are specifically female (including Matron and Associate Matron). While the
Worthy Matron is considered to be the presiding officer of the chapter, the
degrees cannot be conferred without a presiding brother in good standing (hence
the Patron and Associate Patron).
Each chapter retains the right to decide who shall be a member of the
organization. Election to the degrees must be unanimous, without debate, and
secret. The successful candidate must profess a belief in a Supreme Being and is
initiated in five degrees, which are conferred in one ceremony. (When Eastern
Star was created, it was intended to be the first of a three degree series. The
second and third degrees were Queen of the South and the Order of the Amaranth,
respectively.)
Interestingly enough, OES requires only the belief in a Supreme Being even
though the degrees are based in both the Old and New Testaments. While
non-Christians are not specifically barred from membership, it would seem to be
difficult to be other than Christian and belong to the Order.
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