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White Shrine of Jerusalem

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White Shrine of Jerusalem
NameWhite Shrine of Jerusalem
Formation1894

White Shrine of Jerusalem. The White Shrine of Jerusalem is an Order of the Eastern Star-related organization that was founded in 1894 by George Fleming Moore and Charles D. Magee. It is affiliated with the Order of the Eastern Star and Freemasonry, and its members are also part of the York Rite and Scottish Rite. The organization is headquartered in the United States and has Grand Chapter-level organizations in several Canadian provinces, including Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia.

History

The White Shrine of Jerusalem was established in 1894 by George Fleming Moore and Charles D. Magee, who were both Masons and members of the Order of the Eastern Star. The organization's early history is closely tied to that of the Order of the Eastern Star, which was founded by Rob Morris in the mid-19th century. The White Shrine of Jerusalem was initially known as the "White Shrine" and was officially recognized by the General Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in 1907. The organization has since grown to include thousands of members across the United States and Canada, with notable members including Harry S. Truman, Gerald R. Ford, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. The White Shrine of Jerusalem has also been involved in various Masonic and Eastern Star events, including the Conference of Grand Masters and the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite.

Organization

The White Shrine of Jerusalem is a fraternal organization that is composed of local Shrines, which are governed by a Grand Shrine-level organization. The organization is led by a Worthy High Priestess and a Worthy High Priest, who are elected by the members of the Grand Shrine. The White Shrine of Jerusalem is also affiliated with other Masonic organizations, including the York Rite, the Scottish Rite, and the Shriners International. The organization has a strong presence in the United States and Canada, with notable Shrines located in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and Vancouver. The White Shrine of Jerusalem is also involved in various charitable activities, including support for the Shriners Hospitals for Children and the Masonic Service Association.

Symbolism

The White Shrine of Jerusalem uses a variety of symbols, including the White Shrine emblem, which features a cross and a crown. The organization's symbolism is closely tied to that of the Order of the Eastern Star and Freemasonry, and includes references to Biblical figures such as King Solomon and Hiram Abiff. The White Shrine of Jerusalem also uses a variety of Masonic symbols, including the square and compasses and the all-seeing eye. The organization's symbolism is meant to convey the importance of virtue, morality, and brotherly love, and is an important part of its rituals and practices. Notable Masonic symbols, such as the Acacia tree and the Five Orders of Architecture, are also used by the White Shrine of Jerusalem.

Rituals_and_Practices

The White Shrine of Jerusalem has a variety of rituals and practices that are similar to those of the Order of the Eastern Star and Freemasonry. The organization's initiation ceremony, for example, involves a series of degrees that are designed to teach the candidate about the importance of virtue and morality. The White Shrine of Jerusalem also has a variety of ceremonies and rituals that are used to mark important events, such as the installation of new officers and the funeral of a member. The organization's practices are meant to promote fellowship and brotherly love among its members, and include activities such as charitable work and social events. Notable Masonic events, such as the St. John's Day celebration and the Masonic Memorial Service, are also observed by the White Shrine of Jerusalem.

Relationship_to_Freemasonry

The White Shrine of Jerusalem is closely tied to Freemasonry, and its members are required to be Masons or Eastern Star members. The organization's rituals and practices are similar to those of Freemasonry, and include references to Masonic symbols and Biblical figures. The White Shrine of Jerusalem is also affiliated with other Masonic organizations, including the York Rite and the Scottish Rite. The organization's relationship to Freemasonry is an important part of its identity and purpose, and is reflected in its symbolism and practices. Notable Masonic organizations, such as the Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Orient of France, have also recognized the White Shrine of Jerusalem as a legitimate Masonic organization.

Notable_Members

The White Shrine of Jerusalem has had a number of notable members throughout its history, including Harry S. Truman, Gerald R. Ford, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Other notable members include J. Edgar Hoover, Douglas MacArthur, and Omar Bradley. The organization has also had a number of notable Masonic leaders as members, including Henry Wilson Coil, Manly P. Hall, and C. Fred Kleinknecht. The White Shrine of Jerusalem has also been involved in various Masonic and Eastern Star events, including the Conference of Grand Masters and the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite. Notable Masonic events, such as the World Conference of Freemasonry and the International Conference of the Order of the Eastern Star, have also been attended by members of the White Shrine of Jerusalem.

Category:Fraternities and sororities

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