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  2. Job's Daughters International - Wikipedia

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    Job's Daughters International is a Masonic affiliated youth organization for girls and young women aged 10 to 20. The organization is commonly referred to as simply Job's Daughters, and sometimes abbreviated as JDI (or IOJD, referring to its longtime former name, International Order of Job's Daughters).

  3. International Order of the Rainbow for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls ( IORG) is a Masonic youth service organization that teaches leadership training through community service. Young women learn about the value of charity and service through their work and involvement with their annual local and Grand (state or country) service projects.

  4. Order of the Eastern Star - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonic appendant body open to both men and women. It was established in 1850 by lawyer and educator Rob Morris, a noted Freemason, and adopted and approved as an appendant body of the Masonic Fraternity in 1873. The order is based on some teachings from the Bible, [1] and is open to people of all religious ...

  5. International Temple, Supreme Assembly, Order of the Rainbow ...

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    The Order of the Rainbow for Girls was founded in McAlester on April 6, 1922, by Rev. W. Mark Sexson. From the initial installation class of 86 girls, the Order grew to 50,000 members in 1940. In 1941, the Order began plans for a larger office building that would serve as a memorial to those who had made the Order possible, and a shrine for ...

  6. Royal Order of Jesters - Wikipedia

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    Masonic ritual and symbolism; Great Architect of the Universe; Square and Compasses; Pigpen cipher; Eye of Providence; Hiram Abiff; Chamber of Reflection; List of Masonic Abbreviations; Sprig of Acacia; Masonic Landmarks; Pike's Morals and Dogma; Propaganda Due; Dermott's Ahiman Rezon; Volume of Sacred Law

  7. Freemasonry and women - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1800s, rites similar to adoption emerged in the United States, allowing masons and their female relatives to participate in ritual together. These bodies, however, were more careful to discriminate between the mixed ritual and the genuine Freemasonry of the men. In the 1890s, mixed lodges following a standard Masonic ritual started ...

  8. Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm

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    The Daughters of Mokanna formed in 1919 in Rock Island, Illinois. This coincides with the secession of Amoo from Chicago and the founding of their own Supreme Caldron. They go on to describe how the ritual was decided upon and list the first four Daughters of Mokanna Caldrons: Amoo No. 1, Mohassan No. 2, Ankara, No. 3, and Zal No. 4.

  9. List of Masonic rites - Wikipedia

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    Rite of the Invisibles [5] Rose Croix Rectified of Schroeder, 1766 in 7 degrees. [7] Hermetic Rite of Avignon [17] Rite of Liberty, founded in Paris around 1740 [5] Rite of Memphis or Oriental, in 95 degrees [5] Rite of the Decorated Masters (Strict Observance) [5] Rite of Misraim or Judean, in 90 degrees. [5]