The Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm(M.O.V.P.E.R.), often known as "The Grotto," is a Masonic body founded in 1889 by Herman LeRoy Fairchild and the members of Hamilton Lodge in Hamilton, New York.[1] M.O.V.P.E.R. describes itself as a "social organisation for the Master Mason." Although its members must be Master Masons, M.O.V.P.E.R. "is not and makes no claim to be a part of Symbolic Craft Masonry."[2]
History
On September 10, 1889, Fairchild, along with other members of Hamilton Lodge #120 in Hamilton, New York, formed a group known as the "Fairchild Deviltry Committee." Membership was limited to Master Masons in good standing.[3] The group's popularity grew, leading to the formal establishment of the Supreme Council, the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm (M.O.V.P.E.R.), on June 13, 1890.[3]
M.O.V.P.E.R.'s emblem features a depiction of "Mokanna," symbolising the veil of secrecy, which represents the mysterious nature of the Order, reflecting the lessons that members of the Grotto are encouraged to explore.[7]
While the emblem and ritual of the Grotto are often believed to be inspired by Thomas Moore’s poem, Lalla Rookh, which tells the story of the “Veiled Prophet of Khorasan,”[8] the modern ritual of the Grotto organisation actually draws inspiration from Masonic traditions and incorporates elements that allude to Moore’s themes. Each Grotto branch is allowed to add its own interpretation of the story.[9]
Philosophy
M.O.V.P.E.R. is guided by a philosophy that is deeply rooted in the concept of “Good Fellowship”[1][10][clarification needed] which, according to The Grotto, represents a “spirit of wholesome fun.”[11]
Attire
As with M.O.V.P.E.R., different fezzes are worn to signify various ranks within the organisation.
Female Auxiliaries
Daughters of Mokanna
History
The Daughters of Mokanna, a women's auxiliary organisation, was founded in 1919.[12] Four original subchapters, Daughters of Mokanna, were also opened.[13]
To be eligible for membership, candidates must be adult women, relatives of a Veiled Prophet, and in good standing within their community.
Attire
As with M.O.V.P.E.R., different fezzes are worn to signify various ranks within the organisation.
Mysterious Order Witches of Salem (M.O.W.O.S.)
History
Sometime before 1917, the Mysterious Order Witches of Salem (M.O.W.O.S.) was founded as another female auxiliary to The Grotto. They named their Chicago chapter the "Aryan Cauldron No.1."[14]
Like its counterpart, the group's stated purpose is fun, fellowship, and charity activities.
The M.O.W.O.S. has rituals only known to members.[15]
Membership requirements are identical to the Daughters of Mokanna.[16]
References
^Alan AxelrodInternational Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders New York; Facts on File, inc 1997 p.110
^Melton, J. Gordon, editor. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, 5th ed., Gale, 2001. 2 vols. Gale eBooks, link.gale.com/apps/pub/5CNN/GVRL?u=tusc49521&sid=bookmark-GVRL. Accessed 16 July 2024.