HISTORY OF THE ORDER
Queen Christina was just six years old when she became ruler of Sweden some three hundred years ago. During her reign as Queen, she created the Order of the Amarantha for the ladies and knights of her royal court. Queen Christina herself played the character, Lady Amarantha, who was portrayed as being a beautiful, virtuous and talented Lady of the Court. The name of the Order was possibly chosen from the beautiful never-fading red Amaranthus flowers growing in profusion in Spain and Portugal. The Order was perpetuated and presently exists in the Royal Court of Sweden. Originally, the Royal and Social Order of the Amarantha had no connection with Masonry as it does today. In the middle of the 19th century, a number of societies were introduced, in which females could become active members.The "Order of the Eastern Star" and the "Order of the Amaranth" are just two such organizations. In 1860, Brother James B. Taylor from Newark, NJ, attempted to compose the material to start a New "Society". He learned that in 1653, Queen Christina of Sweden had combined a group of "Sir Knights" and "Ladies" together to have "gala" parties. She called this group the "Order of the Amaranta". The story goes like this... "The person kneeling down before the Queen held up his hands between the Queen's hands: she declared his duty in that Order, was to maintain and defend virtue and the honor of virtuous ladies, to endeavor to correct vice, to perform honorable actions, to keep his faith inviolable, in all matters relating to honor and virtuous performances; which the Court promised to observe. The Queen put upon his left shoulder and tied under his right arm a scarf of crimson taffeta, with a broad silver fringe; and the jewel of the order hung in the scarf, it was about the compass of half a crown; it was made of gold, a round wreath wrought and enameled like a laurel, and in the midst thereof two great AA reversed, set thick with diamonds, the two AA for the first and last letters of Amaranta, and about the wreath was written 'dolce nella memoria', 'Sweet is the memory', that is of a certain noble and famous great lady named Amaranta, who was an eminent pattern and example of the highest honor and virtue, in memory of whom this Court was instituted." Brother Taylor was so impressed with what he had read that he copied many of the symbols and much of the phraseology used therein. He even copied the name, the "Order of the Amaranth". Who May Join?Membership is open to anyone with proper Masonic affiliation. The affiliation may be one of the following: Master Masons in good standing in their respective Masonic Lodges, and the wives, widows, mothers, sisters, half-sisters, daughters, legally adopted daughters, step-daughters, or granddaughters, nieces, grandnieces, aunts, great granddaughters and grandmothers of Master Masons in good standing, or of deceased Master Mason who were in good standing, at the time of death. |
Petitions are available from any member of the Order of the Amaranth. After the petition is filled out and returned, an investigating committee is appointed to verify the Masonic affiliation. When the affiliation has been verified, the petitioner will be notified of the initiation date. There is only one degree in the Order of the Amaranth. Candidates for the degree must believe in the existence of a Supreme Being and take an obligation to assist in the work and share in the privileges of the Order. ActivitiesYouth GroupsMembers take an active role in the Masonic Youth Groups as adult leaders and by supporting their activities.
These youth groups teach reverence for God, spiritual values, leadership skills and service to others. An Amaranth Scholarship program administered by the California Masonic Foundation provides scholarships to young women residing in California requiring financial assistance to attend the college of their choice. These scholarships are given to the young women regardless of their race, creed, or Masonic affiliation. To date, the Order has given $340,315 in scholarships. Charitable WorkThe extent of the charitable work is multiple. The Order’s main philanthropic project is the Amaranth Diabetes Foundation administered by a Board of Directors of the Supreme Council. The Grand Royal Matron of a Grand Court chooses a charity such as the Shriners Hospital, Make a Wish Foundation, American Cancer Society, etc., and at the close of her year of service, all donations are given to the charity specified. What Are The Teachings of the Order?Members are emphatically reminded of their duties to God, to their Country, and to one another; to live in harmony with their fellow beings; to possess a forgiving spirit and exercise an influence for good upon their associates. They are urged to portray, by precent and example, their belief in the “Golden Rule;” and by conforming to the virtues inherent in Truth, Faith, Wisdom and Charity prove to others the goodness promulgated by the Order. OfficersThe officers of a Court are: Royal Matron - Presiding officer Royal Patron - Enforces the rules of the order Associate Matron - Assumes the duties of the Royal Matron in the absence of that officer Associate Patron - Assumes the duties of the Royal Patron in the absence of that officer Secretary - Takes care the courts business Treasurer - Takes care of the courts money Conductress - Leads candidates through the degree of the order Associate Conductress - Assist the conductress Prelate - Leads the Court in prayer Historian - Keeps records of the court Marshal in the East - Escorts the royal matron, displays the flag of the country Marshal in the West - Assist the marshal in the east Musician - Provides music for the meetings Standard Bearer - Displays the banner of the order Chairman of the Trustees - Revolving Committee a three year term, with a new trustee elected every year Warder - Sits next to the door inside the meeting room, to make sure those that enter the court room are members of the Order Sentinel - Sits next to the door outside the court room, to make sure those that wish to enter are members of the Order |
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