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The Order of the Eastern Star (sometimes shortened to OES) is a Freemason organization with stated goals of charity, fraternity, education, and science. With over 500,000 members globally, the OES is the largest fraternal organization to which both men and women can belong.[1] In general, membership in the OES is restricted to men who are already Masons and their female relatives, although women with membership in certain other Masonic organizations can also qualify.
Steps
Qualifying for Membership
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1Be 18 years or older. The Order of the Eastern Star is an order that's closely associated with the Freemasons. Thus, many of the membership requirements for the OES are identical to those for joining a Masonic chapter. For instance, as with Freemasonry, OES members must be adults — that is, 18 years or older — to join.
- Note that some Masonic chapters can have minimum ages of entry of up to 25 — these local rules don't affect the minimum age of entry to the OES, which is always 18.
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2Believe in a supreme being. While Masonic organizations are not religions or cults in themselves, they do have spiritual components. For this reason, the OES, like other Masonic organizations, requires its members to believe in a supreme being. This belief does not necessarily have to be well-defined; however, people who explicitly have no religious or spiritual beliefs are not permitted.[2]
- Note that, like all Masonic organizations, the OES is open to peoples of all faiths. All that's necessary is belief in a supreme being — the form and name(s) of that being are left up to the individual member.
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3If male, be a Master Mason. Men who join the OES must already be fully-recognized Master Masons (not Apprentice or Fellowcraft). The process of becoming a Mason requires learning and demonstrating Masonic values, memorizing Masonic catechisms, and much more. For a detailed guide on joining the Freemasons, see our guide on the subject. Note that, to become a Mason, you must:[3]
- Be a man
- Be over 18-25 years old, depending on your chapter, (21 is a common minimum age)
- Have a good reputation
- Believe in a supreme being (see above)
- Be able to support yourself and your family (if you have one)
- Live a moral, ethical life
- Have a profound desire to better yourself, your community, and the world
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4If female, be a Mason's relative. Generally, women are not allowed to be Freemasons. However, they are still allowed to join the OES if they have a qualifying relationship to a man who is an affiliated Master Mason. These relationships include most, if not all, family bonds (either by blood or by marriage). A woman with any of the following relationships to a Master Mason may join the OES:
- Wives, daughters (including legally adopted daughters), mothers, widows, sisters, half sisters, granddaughters, stepmothers, stepdaughters, stepsisters, daughters-in-law, grandmothers, great granddaughters, nieces, great nieces, mothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, and first and second cousins.
- Note also that female applicants to the OES are held to the same moral and ethical standards as male ones.
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5Alternatively, be an active member (or majority member who left in good standing) of IORG or JDI. Women who don't have one of the relationships to a Freemason listed above but are, or were, active members of the International Order of the Rainbow of Girls (IORG) or Job’s Daughters International (JDI) may still join the OES. Both of these organizations are Freemason-affiliated youth organizations that allow girls as young as 10 (for JDI) and 11 (for IORG) to join.
- Note also that membership in the Organization of Triangles or the Constellation of Junior Stars, two organizations unique to New York State, can also qualify women to join.
Joining the OES
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1Talk to a current member. If you meet the qualifications described above, you may apply to join the OES. The easiest way to do this may be to talk to a friend or relative who is already a member. This person will most likely be familiar with your local chapter's entry requirements and can give you the advice necessary to make an informed decision about applying for membership.
- Additionally, this person can serve as an important character reference. Because members of Masonic organizations (including OES) are required to have good reputations, the word of someone who's already a member can go quite far towards improving your chances of entry.
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2Contact a local chapter. You don't necessarily have to know an OES member to apply. To start the process yourself, simply contact a chapter near you. The precise entry instructions and requirements for each chapter may vary, so contacting the nearest chapter directly is a good way to ensure that you have exactly the information you need to join.
- If you're unsure which OES chapter is nearest to you, consult the official listing of Grand Chapters on the Order of the Eastern Star website.[4] This contains links to all of the large regional OES chapters around the world, which includes several chapters outside of the US and Canada.
- Each of the regional chapter pages in the official OES Grand Chapter listing should contain information on subordinate local chapters near you. If you can't find this, try getting started by contacting your regional Grand Chapter directly.
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3Petition for membership. Like the Freemasons themselves, the Order of the Eastern Star requires applicants to complete and submit an official petition to be considered for membership. Usually, the petition is a short official form (obtained directly from the chapter) that demonstrates your eligibility and desire to become a member. Each chapter's precise petition procedure may vary, but, in general, an applicant should expect to provide at least all of the following:
- Basic personal information (name, contact info, etc.)
- An acknowledgement of belief in a supreme being
- An acknowledgement that you live in the jurisdiction of the chapter
- Information about your Masonic status (or your relationship to a Mason)
- Sometimes, official documentation of your Masonic status (or that of your relation)
- A small application fee (usually returned if you are rejected)
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4Receive a majority of the chapter's vote. Petitions are received and carefully read by the OES chapter as they are submitted. If you are deemed eligible, the members of the chapter will vote on your petition. This vote determines whether you will be admitted to your chapter or not. If you are determined to be someone who is of good reputation and high moral, ethical, and mental quality, you will likely be admitted.
- Note that, while individual chapters may vary, most allow you to apply more than once if you are initially rejected.
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5Begin attending your chapter's meetings. Once you've been admitted to the Order of the Eastern Star, you will be notified (and your application fee will be retained by the chapter). Meetings of Masonic organizations are kept closed to outsiders, so it's not possible to say exactly what you'll talk about or do at your first meeting (other than that it will be perfectly safe, dignified, and completely in line with high Masonic morals). However, it's worth noting the following official information about membership in the OES:
- Members may commit as much of their time as they wish
- Your financial wealth does not determine your membership
- There is no mandatory work for OES members
- Members are not required to compromise their faith or their patriotism as part of their membership
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat qualifications do I have to become an Eastern Star?Community Answer18 years old, family member a mason/Eastern Star, majority votes from Chapter members, can attend meetings and pay dues.
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QuestionIf my great-grandparents were both members of the Masonic Temple in Hamilton, Ohio, and I joined when I was 10 through the Job's Daughters, can I become an Eastern Star member if they have passed on?Community AnswerYes. If you left JD honorably, via age limit or marriage, you should have been made a Majority Member. There is a ceremony for that, and they should have given you a slip for your wallet verifying you as a Lifetime Majority Member. Contact your bethel about that. As long as you can prove you are related to a Master Mason, even if he has passed on, you can be considered for Eastern Star.
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QuestionCan I become an Eastern Star if I am the daughter of a Master Mason?Community AnswerIf your father is in good standing with his lodge, then yes you can. On the petition you list how you are related and what lodge they belong to. The person on the committee will verify he was in good standing.
References
- ↑ http://www.easternstar.org/information/about-order-of-the-eastern-star/
- ↑ http://www.easternstar.org/information/about-order-of-the-eastern-star/
- ↑ http://www.masonic-lodge-of-education.com/become-a-free-mason.html
- ↑ http://www.easternstar.org/grand-chapters/grand-chapters-under-ggc/grand-chapter-links/
- Order of Eastern Star [1]
About This Article
Before you can join the Order of Eastern Star, which is a Freemason organization, you must be 18 years or older, must be a Master Mason, and must believe in a supreme being. If you meet those qualifications, contact your local chapter and get the exact entry requirements. Then, submit a petition that includes your contact information, Masonic status, and application fee. The chapter will vote on your petition and let you know if you admitted. For special instructions on joining the OES if you are a woman, read on!