Fraternal and service organizations
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- See also: Fraternities and sororities and Service club
A fraternal organization, sometimes also known as a "fraternity", is an organization or club that represents the relationship between its members as akin to brotherhood. There is a great deal of overlap between the terms "friendly society" and fraternal organization. Most mystical organizations are also fraternal.
What follows is a list of contemporary fraternities.
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[edit] International
- Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis
- Ancient Order of Hibernians
- Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
- B'nai Brith
- Charitable trust
- Civitan
- Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo
- E Clampus Vitus
- Epsilon Sigma Alpha International
- Equestrian Order of the Holy Selpulchre of Jerusalem
- Fraternal Forestry (Ancient Order of Foresters, Ancient Order of United Workmen, Independent Order of Foresters)
- Fraternal Order of Eagles
- Freemasonry
- Grand United Order of Odd Fellows
- Illuminati
- Imperial Court System
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows
- International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor
- Junior Chamber International (Jaycees or Junior Chamber of Commerce)
- Kiwanis
- Knights of Columbus
- Knights of Pythias
- Lions Clubs International
- Militia Templi
- Optimist International
- Orange Order
- Order of the Golden Spur
- Order of Pius IX
- Order of St Gregory the Great
- Ordo Templi Orientis
- Phi Delta Theta
- International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
- Rosicrucian Fellowship
- Rotary International
- Round Table Club
- Ruritan
- Samaritans (charity)
- Sertoma International
- Soroptimist
- Venerable Order of Saint John
- Woodmen of the World
- Zonta International
- Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes
[edit] Australia
[edit] Canada
- AKO Fraternity
- Canadian Fraternal Association - L'Association Fraternelle Canadienne
- Canadian Order for Home Circles
- Fraternal Order of Eagles
- Kin Canada
- Knights of Pythias
[edit] South Africa
[edit] European Union
[edit] United States
- AAMASU
- Afro-American Sons and Daughters
- Aid Association of Lutherans
- Alpha Phi Omega
- Aura's House
- Chautauqua Institute
- Fraternal Order of Eagles
- Fraternal Order of Moai
- Fraternal Order Orioles
- Gamma Phi Beta
- Gamma Sigma Sigma
- Improved Order of Red Men
- Knights of Columbus
- Knights of Peter Claver
- Knights of Pythias
- Knights of the Golden Eagle
- Knights of the Maccabees
- Loyal Order of Moose
- MEANA (Malayalee Engineers Association in North America)
- National Haymakers Association
- Native Sons of the Golden West
- Omega Phi Alpha
- Order of Heptasophs
- Improved Order of Heptasophs
- Order of Patrons of Husbandry (The Grange)
- Order of the Arrow (BSA)
- Order of Scottish Clans
- Order Sons of Italy in America
- Slovene National Benefit Society or SNPJ which stands for: Slovenska Narodna Podporna Jednota
- Sons of Norway
- Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Sons of the American Revolution
- Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
- Unico National
- United States Power Squadrons
- Woodmen of the World
[edit] Middle East
[edit] Philippines
- Tau Gamma Phi
- Tau Gamma Sigma
- Alpha Phi Omega
- Scintilla Juris Fraternity
- Artists' Circle
- Phi Beta Epsilon (Philippines)
- Priory of Montessoria of YHVH
- Upsilon Phi Sigma
- Gamma Phi Omicron
[edit] External links
- Survey of Secret Societies and Museum of Fraternal Lithographs Survey of history and ritual covering diverse organizations including Freemasonry, and groups that have imitated Masonry such as the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Improved Order of Red Men, Knights of the Golden Eagle, Knights of the Maccabees, B'nai B'rith, Orange Order, Royal Black Preceptory, Hibernians, Greek Letter Fraternities, etc. and so-called magical fraternities such as the Ordo Templi Orientis and Aurum Solis.
- Complete listing of all secret society, fraternal organizations and fraternal orders with abbreviations, with slogans and mottoes
- The Web of Hiram A Site dealing with Freemasonry at Bradford University.
- World Orders of Knighthood and Merit
- Catholic Encyclopedia entry for Military Orders