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      The International Order of DeMolay is the world's largest fraternal organization for young men between the ages of 12 and 21.  The Order was founded in Kansas City, Missouri on March 24, 1919 by Frank Sherman Land.  DeMolay Chapters are sponsored by both the Shrine and Masonic Lodges, and some members of the sponsoring body also serve as Advisors on the Chapter's Advisory Council. Structurally, it is similar to Masonry. The officers of a Chapter are the Master Councilor, Senior Councilor, Junior Councilor, Senior Deacon, Junior Deacon, Senior Steward, Junior Steward, Orator, Scribe, Marshal, Chaplain, Standard Bearer, Sentinel, Almoner, and seven Preceptors.  DeMolay Chapters hold monthly or bi-weekly meetings with Masonic-like Ritual. Other activities include athletic tournaments and events, social functions (joint activities with Rainbow are encouraged), fund-raising  activities, Masonic service activities, and civic and philanthropic activities.  DeMolays are taught the seven cardinal virtues of the Order--  filial love, reverence for sacred things, courtesy, comradeship, fidelity, cleanness, and patriotism and the importance of practicing them in their daily lives.  The Order's namesake is Jacques DeMolay, who was the last Grand    Master of the Knights Templar and who was executed by the Inquisition on March 18, 1314. Louis Lower, the first DeMolay, and his group of friends, when asked by Dad Land to choose a name for their group, believed that his heroic fidelity and loyalty to his fellow Templars were qualities with which they wanted their group to be identified. Mind you, Dad Land explained this to them before they chose their name. A fascinating book about the history of the Order and the life of Frank S. Land (1890-1959), titled "Hi! Dad," is available from the DeMolay and More Store or practically any member of the Order. The phone number of the DeMolay and More Store is 1-800-DEMOLAY. (Thanks to Tom Schnorrenberg)

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www.Demolay.org         www.AzDemolay.org