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Sister Balkis de Molay (born Bordeaux 1849) Grand Introductory Expert of the Areopagus of the Chevalieres of the Dove. Date: 1891

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1849 1891 Bordeaux Born Dove Expert Freemasons Groups Introductory Mason Molay Sister Societies Areopagus Balkis


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In this photograph, Sister Balkis de Molay, born in Bordeaux, France in 1849, is depicted as a distinguished and accomplished Female Mason. The image dates back to 1891, a time when women's roles in Masonic societies were beginning to evolve. Sister Balkis de Molay holds a significant position within the Chevalieres of the Dove, an introductory group of the Areopagus, a well-known Masonic organization. Her title, Grand Introductory Expert, signifies her expertise and leadership within the group. The Chevalieres of the Dove is known for its social and charitable work, promoting unity, harmony, and the spiritual growth of its members. The serene expression on Sister Balkis de Molay's face conveys a deep sense of wisdom and dedication. She is dressed in the traditional Masonic regalia, including the white apron adorned with the symbol of the dove, which represents peace and harmony. The photograph captures a moment of quiet reflection, highlighting the introspective and contemplative nature of the Masonic sisterhood. The photograph offers a glimpse into the history of women in Freemasonry, a tradition that has been largely male-dominated but has seen an increasing presence of women since the late 19th century. Sister Balkis de Molay's story serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of women who have broken barriers and made significant contributions to these Masonic societies. This photograph is a rare and valuable document of the rich history of women in Freemasonry, providing insight into the lives of women who have dedicated themselves to the principles of brotherhood, charity, and personal growth. The image is a reminder of the enduring legacy of the Masonic sisterhood and the important role it continues to play in the lives of women around the world.

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