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It was established in 1850 by Robert Morris, a lawyer and educator from ] who had been an official with the ]. It is based on teachings from the Bible, but is open to people of all faiths. It was established in 1850 by Robert Morris, a lawyer and educator from ] who had been an official with the ]. It is based on teachings from the Bible, but is open to people of all faiths.


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The Order of the Eastern Star calls itself the largest fraternal organization in the world to which both men and women may belong. Worldwide, there are approximately 1 million members under the General Grand Chapter.

It was established in 1850 by Robert Morris, a lawyer and educator from Boston, Massachusetts who had been an official with the Freemasons. It is based on teachings from the Bible, but is open to people of all faiths.

External links

Official Eastern Star site


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