. I . N . R . I .
CONSTITUTION
of the
ANCIENT
Order of Oriental
Templars.
. O . T . O .
Ancient Order of
Oriental Templars
CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE I.
SECTION I. Under the style and title: ANCIENT ORDER OF
ORIENTAL TEMPLARS, an organization, formerly known as
"The Hermetic Brotherhood of Light," has been
re-organized and re-constituted. This re-constituted
association is an international organization, and is
hereinafter referred to as the "O.T.O."
ARTICLE II.
SECTION I. The O.T.O. declares that Brotherhood of ALL
THINGS CREATED is a Fact in Nature.
SECTION II. The principal purpose of the O.T.O. is to
teach Brotherhood and to make it a living power in the
life of humanity.
SECTION III. The subsidiary aims of the O.T.O. are: (a)
to spread the knowledge of Hermetic Science, and to
initiate its members in the Secret Doctrines of Hermetic
Science; (b) to establish and administer schools, lodges,
etc., where Hermetic Science is taught; (c) to build,
establish, found, manage and administer Homes, Colonies,
Settlements etc., wherein initiated members may live
according to the tenets of the O.T.O.
ARTICLE III.
SECTION I. The O.T.O. is part of that great and
universal hermetic movement which has been active in all
ages.
SECTION II. Organizations throughout the world adopting
this Constitution become integral parts of the O.T.O.
upon receipt of official notification of their acceptance
as such. All such joining organizations to be subject to
whatever conditions the authorities of the O.T.O. may
impose.
SECTION III. The Central Office of the O.T.O. is at
present in England, but may be removed to any other
country.
ARTICLE IV.
SECTION I. There shall be one Supreme Office of the
O.T.O. in which shall be vested paramount authority
regarding all matters which concern the welfare and
administration of the O.T.O.
SECTION II. The title of the person filling this Office
shall be: "Frater Superior and Outer Head of the
Order" (Hereinafter referred to as the
"O.H.O.").
SECTION III. The person (male or female) filling this
Office shall serve for life, or until his or her
resignation.
SECTION IV. The person filling this Office shall appoint
his or her successor.
ARTICLE V.
SECTION I. The Frater Superior and Outer Head of the
Order (O.H.O.) shall be the Sole Executive Officer of the
Order (O.T.O.)
SECTION II. The Frater Superior and Outer Head of the
Order (O.H.O.) shall have the Sole Power of filling all
general offices by appointing persons to occupy the same,
and shall have the power of removing any general officer
at will.
SECTION III. The Frater Superior and Outer Head of the
Order (O.H.O.) shall have power to declare the policy of
the O.T.O. and to direct and manage the affairs of the
O.T.O.
SECTION IV. The Frater Superior and Outer Head of the
Order (O.H.O.) shall have the right to cancel or suspend
the Charter of any subordinate organization (lodge, etc.)
and shall also have the right to suspend or dissolve the
membership of any person whenever such action is, in his
or her opinion, for the interest of the O.T.O.
ARTICLE VI.
SECTION I. There shall be an Executive Council
(Cabinet) consisting of twelve members, inclusive of the
O.H.O., who is the ex-officio Chairman of the Cabinet.
SECTION II. The duties of the members of the Cabinet
shall be to aid the O.H.O. in promulgating and
establishing the measures emanating from that office.
SECTION III. The Chairman of the Cabinet, together with
two members thereof shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business.
ARTICLE VII.
SECTION I. There shall be an Executive Committee of
Three (Supreme Council), whose duty shall be to
administer the affairs of the O.T.O., under the general
supervision of the O.H.O.
SECTION II. The Treasurer General, the Secretary General,
and the O.H.O., are the three ex-officio members of the
Supreme Council and Executive Committee.
SECTION III. All official acts of the Executive Committee
(Supreme Council) are void and of no effect when
disapproved by the O.H.O.
ARTICLE VIII.
SECTION I. Should any vacancy occur in the Supreme
Office of the O.T.O., the Cabinet shall have power to
perform the duties of that office until the successor to
that office takes possession of the same.
ARTICLE IX.
SECTION I. The O.H.O. shall be the Custodian of the
Archives and Library of the O.T.O.
SECTION II. The O.H.O. may appoint agents for any purpose
and endow them with whatever powers he or she may elect
to delegate under his or her hand and seal.
ARTICLE X.
SECTION I. There shall be a Finance Committee of
three, whose duty shall be to raise money and direct the
disbursement of same. The Treasurer General is the
ex-officio Chairman of this Committee.
SECTION II. The official acts of this Finance Committee
are subject to the approval of the O.H.O. and are void
and of no effect when disapproved by the O.H.O.
SECTION III. Every member is expected to contribute to
the funds of the O.T.O. according to his or her means,
but the following Dues or Fees, to be paid by the members
of the O.T.O., are fixed as minimum contributions:--
Entrance Fee: Twenty shilling each candidate.
Subscriptions:
(a) Probationers: One shilling per month.
(b) Students: Two shillings per month.
(c) Initiates; Five shillings per month.
Diplomas:
(a) Probationers: Ten shillings each. Charters: For
Lodges of more than Ten Members, Five Pounds sterling
each Charter.
No money paid into the Treasury of the O.T.O. can be
reclaimed by either individual members or lodges.
ARTICLE XI.
SECTION I. Any person of full age (male
or female) who has signed the preliminary pledge form and
has been approved of by the O.H.O. may become a member of
the O.T.O.
SECTION II. Every application for admission must be sent
in writing to the Central Office whether in England or
elsewhere or to one of the authorized local
organizations.
SECTION III. The members of the O.T.O. are classified as
(a) Initiates, (b) Students, (c) Probationers. Every
member has a right to apply for a diploma of membership.
SECTION IV. Application for diplomas and charters must be
accompanied by a remittance covering the statutory fees
and dues. All diplomas and charters must be issued under
the hand and seal of the O.H.O..
SECTION V. Three or more members may apply for a charter
to form a subordinate lodge or organization.
SECTION VI. No person may be a member of two Lodges at
the same time.
ARTICLE XII.
SECTION I. Every subordinate Lodge or organization
shall have the right to conduct its own affairs according
to its own wishes and bye-laws, provided that its acts
and bye-laws are not contrary to the letter or the spirit
of this Constitution.
SECTION II. The bye-laws of subordinate organizations,
lodges, etc. must be submitted for approval to the O.H.O.
and are null and void unless approved by the O.H.O.
ARTICLE XIII.
SECTION I. A Congress of the O.T.O. may be called by
the O.H.O. to assemble at such place and time as that
officer may designate.
SECTION II. Each subordinate organization, lodge, etc.,
shall be entitled to ONE Vote in the Congress for its
first three members and one additional vote for each
succeeding ten members.
SECTION III. The O.H.O. shall have power to prevent the
discussion of, or action on, any subject which in the
judgment of that officer is against the welfare of the
O.T.O.
ARTICLE XIV.
SECTION I. It shall be the duty of the Cabinet to
provide Bye-laws for the O.T.O. and its subordinate
organizations.
SECTION II. No Bye-laws shall become operative until
approved by the O.H.O.
ARTICLE XV.
SECTION I. There shall be a Literary and Masonic
Association connected with the O.T.O., to be known as THE
ESOTERIC ROSICRUCIANS. All its official publications
shall be issued with the hermetic cypher: ". I . N .
R . I ."
SECTION II. There shall be a department of the O.T.O. for
the purpose of teaching Hermetic Science, to be known as
the "HERMETIC SCIENCE COLLEGE."
SECTION III. There shall be a department of the O.T.O.
for the purpose of doing practical humanitarian work, to
be known as the "HOMES OF THE ORDER OF ORIENTAL
TEMPLARS"
ARTICLE XVI.
SECTION I. Four different seals which are used by the
O.T.O. Specimens of these four seals are printed at the
head and in the text of this instrument. The respective
symbolic meanings of these various seals will be made
known to the members in the course of their studies.
Besides these four seals for the general use of the
O.T.O.; there exists also a Secret Seal (S.S.), to be
used exclusively by the O.H.O.
ARTICLE XVII.
SECTION I. This Constitution may be amended by a
three-fourth vote of a Congress. But no amendments shall
take effect and become law until approved by the O.H.O.
ARTICLE XVIII.
SECTION I. Initiates of at least ten years good
standing may apply for a six months' free residence in
one of the established Homes. Applications will be dealt
with by rotation. The decision for granting a free
residence to any applicant rests with the O.H.O.
Above Constitution has been approved of
by me, and is now issued under my hand and seal.
London,
January 22nd. AD 1906. Anno Ordinis.
0,000,000,000.
Fra. Superior
and Outer Head, O.T.O.
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