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ARTICLES RELATED TO FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry |  |  |  | FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards MasonryA document by FUDOSI titled "Rapport sur les ordres et sociétés initiatiques. 12/10/1941", written by FUDOSI Imperator Emille Dantinne, states:
"In 1934, at the time of the foundation of the F.U.D.O.S.I., Freemasonry was condemned by the attending Orders as an atheistic organization and no Masonic Order would be admitted to the federation. One exception was made in favour of the Antient Rite of Memhis-Misraim, which was recognized as a spiritual Order not recognized by the other Masonic Obediences. But the admission turn ...
See also:FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Background, FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Organised Conventions, FUDOSI - Leadership and Organisation, FUDOSI - Associated Organisations, FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry, FUDOSI - The End of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - References & Sources Read more here: » FUDOSI: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry |
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 |  |  | FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSIIn the following quote you can read more information about the nature of FUDOSI:
"Some persons, whose minds have not as yet received sufficient light, have been wondering why it was necessary to gather in a Universal Federation. The Initiatique Orders and Societies, which, in their own field of work, enjoy the most absolute and complete freedom and perfect autonomy and independence. To this query we may reply that, more than in anything else, it is the initiatique work that the greatest vigilance is indispensable and that a strict ...
See also:FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Background, FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Organised Conventions, FUDOSI - Leadership and Organisation, FUDOSI - Associated Organisations, FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry, FUDOSI - The End of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - References & Sources Read more here: » FUDOSI: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSI |
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 |  |  | FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Associated OrganisationsHere is a list of the orders and societies represented on the first FUDOSI convention of 1934:
ORDRE DE LA ROSE+CROIX UNIVERSELLE (Sar Hieronymus)
ORDRE DE LA ROSE+CROIX UNIVERSITAIRE (Sar Hieronymus, Sar Elgrim)
ORDRE KABBALISTIQUE DE LA ROSE+CROIX (Sar Yesir representing Lucien Mauchel)
CONFRERIE DES FRERES ILLUMINES DE LA ROSE+CROIX (Sar Amertis)
A.M.O.R.C. U.S.A. (Sar Alden, Sar Emmanuel, Sar Iohannes)
MILITIA CRUCIFERA EVANGELICA (Sar Alden)
ORDRE ANCIEN ET MYSTIQUE DE L ...
See also:FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Background, FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Organised Conventions, FUDOSI - Leadership and Organisation, FUDOSI - Associated Organisations, FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry, FUDOSI - The End of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - References & Sources Read more here: » FUDOSI: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Associated Organisations |
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 |  |  | FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Organised ConventionsDuring its existence, FUDOSI organised eight conventions:
1934 August 8 - August 16: Brussels, Belgium
1936, September: Brussels, Belgium
1937, August: Paris, France
1939 September 4 - September 10: Brussels, Belgium
1946 July 21 - July 25: Brussels, Belgium
1947, September: Paris, France
1949, January: Brussels, Belgium
1951, August: Brussels, Belgium
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See also:FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Background, FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Organised Conventions, FUDOSI - Leadership and Organisation, FUDOSI - Associated Organisations, FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry, FUDOSI - The End of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - References & Sources Read more here: » FUDOSI: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Organised Conventions |
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 |  |  | FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - BackgroundFUDOSI was an attempt to create a federation of all true mystical orders and protect themselves and the people from frauds. Its mission was "to protect the sacred liturgies, rites and doctrines of the traditional initiatory Orders from being appropriated and profaned by clandestine organizations" (FUDOSI journal, November 1946).
AMORC (Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis) was approved by FUDOSI. There was always a close cooperation between AMORC and FUDOSI.
SAR, a title which means Son of Ra or Son Altesse Royale (His Royal Highness), was a ...
See also:FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Background, FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Organised Conventions, FUDOSI - Leadership and Organisation, FUDOSI - Associated Organisations, FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry, FUDOSI - The End of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - References & Sources Read more here: » FUDOSI: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Background |
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 |  |  | FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Leadership and OrganisationAfter the first organised convention in 1934, 12 Members were chosen to form the Supreme Council, led by 3 Imperators:
Sar Hieronymus (Emille Dantinne) Imperator of Europe
Sar Alden (Harvey Spencer Lewis) Imperator of the American continent
Sar Yesir (Victor Blanchard) Imperator of Eastern Europe.
H. S. Lewis (Sar Alden) created the symbol of FUDOSI.
In 1946 a member of FUDOSI named Andre Cordonnier became one of its Imperators.
After H. S. Lewis' death in 1939, his son Ralph Maxwell Lewis became one of the thre ...
See also:FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Background, FUDOSI - The Nature of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - Organised Conventions, FUDOSI - Leadership and Organisation, FUDOSI - Associated Organisations, FUDOSI - Position of the FUDOSI towards Masonry, FUDOSI - The End of FUDOSI, FUDOSI - References & Sources Read more here: » FUDOSI: Encyclopedia II - FUDOSI - Leadership and Organisation |
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