Order of Royal Purple explained

Order of Royal Purple
Letters:OORP
Crest:Order of Royal Purple badge.png
Caption:Order of Royal Purple badge
Birthplace:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Affiliation:Elks of Canada
Type:Fraternal order auxiliary
Scope:National
Motto:"Life sweeter, women better, and the world happier"
Pillars:Justice, Charity, Sisterly Love, and Fidelity
Colors: Purple, White and Gold
Flower:Pansy
Publication:Pansy Express
Status:Defunct
Philanthropy:Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children
Chapters:376+
Lifetime:5,000
City:Regina, Saskatchewan
Country:Canada

The Supreme Executive Order of Royal Purple (OORP) was a Canadian fraternal and charitable organization for women. It was the official female auxiliary of the Elks of Canada. It was also called the Royal Purple of Canada and the Order of Royal Purple. The order ended its affiliation with the Elks in 2014 and became a new organization, the Canadian Royal Purple Society.

History

In 1913, some women whose husbands were members of the Elks of Canada formed an informal group to help the men with charity work.[1] It was an officially recognized female auxiliary of the Elks of Canada in 1914 as the Order of Royal Purple.[2] The Order of Royal Purple was a fraternal and charitable organization for women founded in Vancouver, British Columbia in September 1914.[3] [4] In 2013, the order had 190 active lodges with 5,000 members.[5] Its national charity was the Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children.

In 2014, the Supreme Executive of the Order of Royal Purple decided to secede from the Elks and start a new organization, the Canadian Royal Purple Society. The new group was incorporated on May 25, 2014 and is open to men and women. Approximately 75 of Canadian Royal Purple lodges were formed between August 2014 and February 2015.[6]

Some local lodges did not withdraw and were integrated into the Elks of Canada as Royal Purple Elks Lodges.

Symbols and rituals

The Order of Royal Purple's motto was "Life sweeter, women better, and the world happier". Its principles or pillars were Justice, Charity, Sisterly Love and Fidelity. Its crest was, a diamond that had an elk's head in the center; below the elk was a clock face pointing to 11 o'clock, a pansy, and a banner with the word "Canada".

The Order of Royal Purple's badge featured its crest in purple enamel, surrounded by a gold frame and topped with gold leaves.[7] It could be worn alone or attached to hang from a lodge pin. The lodge pin was rectangular and was inscribed with "Lodge No xx", with a maple leaf on either side.

The order's flower was the pansy.[8] The pansy was selected because it was found throughout Canada and symbolizes "pleasant thoughts".[9] The order's publication was Pansy Express.[10] Following the Elks of Canada, its colors were purple, white, and gold.

Members wore pillbox hats with tassels in various colors depending on status. A white tassel indicated a lodge member. White and purple mixed was worn by a local president, called an honored royal lady. District deputies wore gold tassels. The national leader, called the Supreme Honored Royal Lady, wore a purple tassel.

The order's fraternal signs were not allowed in a lodge until the Bible was open or after it was closed. The order had passwords and formal dress regalia. During the initiation rite, the candidate was asked to promise "never to divulge any of the secrets of the order to anyone." The candidate also had to promise "to defend every worthy member's reputation, never to wrong a member and always help a member in need". This obligation followed a prayer by the lodge chaplain and the singing of "In Charity's Sweet Name".

Organization

Local units of the order were called lodges and the national structure was called the Supreme Lodge. In 1979, their national office was located in Brandon, Manitoba.[11] Its last national office was located at #200 - 2629 - 29th Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan.[12]

Membership

In 1979, membership was open to women who believed in a Supreme Being, were 18 years or older, and a male relative in the Elks of Canada. Women who did not have a male relative who was an Elk could also be admitted, but could not make up more than 25% of a lodge. Members were accepted or rejected by a black cube system, with three black cubes being sufficient to reject a candidate for membership.

However, membership requirements at the time of the dissolution of the organization were: fourteen years of age, a resident of Canada, supporting democratic and lawful government, and the purpose and objectives of the Order. The order also awarded honorary membership to non-members who made contributions to the lodge.

Chapters

Following is an incomplete list of chapters or lodges of the Order of Royal Purple.

NumberCharter dateLodgeLocationStatusReference
14Thunder Bay Royal Purple Lodge No. 14Thunder Bay, OntarioInactive[13]
21Red Deer Royal Purple Lodge No. 21Red Deer, AlbertaInactive[14]
22Edmonton Royal Purple Lodge No. 22Edmonton, AlbertaInactive[15]
27Ponoka Royal Purple Lodge No. 27Ponoka, AlbertaInactive[16]
32April 27, 1928 – 2017Lethbridge Royal Purple Lodge No. 32 Lethbridge, AlbertaWithdrew[17]
50Prince Albert Royal Purple Lodge No. 50Prince Albert, SaskatchewanWithdrew[18]
57Hodgeville Royal Purple Lodge No. 57Hodgeville, SaskatchewanWithdrew
67Nipawin Royal Purple Lodge No. 67Nipawin, SaskatchewanWithdrew
71Trochu Royal Purple Lodge No. 71Trochu, AlbertaInactive
74December 13, 1941Estevan Royal Purple Lodge No. 74Estevan, SaskatchewanInactive[19]
77Big Valley Royal Purple Lodge No. 77Big Valley, AlbertaInactive
80Grimshaw Royal Purple Lodge No. 80Grimshaw, AlbertaInactive
88June 7, 1945 – mid 2000sPas Royal Purple Lodge No 88The Pas, ManitobaInactive[20] [21]
99Stavely Royal Purple Lodge No. 99Stavely, AlbertaWithdrew
103Acme Royal Purple Lodge No.103Acme, AlbertaInactive
114Canwood Royal Purple Lodge No.114Canwood, AlbertaWithdrew
156Hardisty Royal Purple No. 156Hardisty, AlbertaWithdrew[22]
159Crowsnest Pass Royal Purple Lodge No. 159Crownsnest, AlbertaInactive
185September 10, 1954Swan River Royal Purple Lodge No. 185Swan River, ManitobaInactive
186Indian Head Royal Purple Lodge No. 186Indian Head, SaskatchewanWithdrew
191Sundre Royal Purple Lodge No. 191Sundre, AlbertaInactive[23]
196March 18, 1956 – January 2022Drayton Valley Royal Purple Lodge No. 196Drayton Valley, AlbertaInactive[24]
206Medicine Hat Royal Purple Lodge No. 206Medicine Hat, AlbertaInactive
233Benalto Royal Purple Lodge No. 233Benalto, AlbertaInactive
248Trenville Royal Purple Lodge No. 248Elnora, AlbertaInactive
258Hanna Royal Purple Lodge No. 258 Hanna, AlbertaInactive
266Sexsmith Lodge No. 266 Sexsmith, AlbertaInactive[25]
277North Kamloops Royal Purple Lodge No. 277 North Kamloops, British ColumbiaInactive
285Breton Royal Purple Lodge No. 285Breton, AlbertaInactive
287Sherwood Park Royal Purple Lodge No. 287Sherwood Park, AlbertaInactive
304Delia Royal Purple Lodge No. 304Delia, AlbertaInactive
315Carberry Royal Purple Lodge No. 315 Inactive
317Didsbury Royal Purple Lodge No. 317Didsbury, AlbertaInactive
361Crossfield Royal Purple Lodge No. 261Crossfield, AlbertaInactive
3761998River City Royal Purple Lodge No. 376 Saskatoon, SaskatchewanInactive[26]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Order of the Royal Purple and Elks Flag raising . 2024-11-17 . Galt Museum & Archives.
  2. Web site: About the Royal Purple . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080928104414/http://elksroyalpurple.sundre.com/about_purple . 2008-09-28 . 2024-11-17 . Elks & Royal Purple (Sundre & Area Chapter) . web.archive.org.
  3. Schmidt, Alvin J. Fraternal Organizations Westport, CT; Greenwood Press p.297
  4. Web site: 2005-2006 Lodge Officers . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110511135919/http://community.svcn.mb.ca/royalpurple/index.html . 2011-05-11 . 2024-11-17 . Swan River Royal Purple Lodge #185 . web.archive.org.
  5. Web site: About Us . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017180940/http://royalpurpleofcanada.org/about-us.html . 2013-10-17 . 2024-11-17 . Royal Purple of Canada . web.archive.org.
  6. Canadian Elk Feb. 2015 Vol. 64 #2 pp.4-5, 47
  7. Web site: The Order of Royal Purple The Pas Lodge Pin . 2024-11-13 . Community Builders Digital Museums Canada . Canadian Museum of History . en-US.
  8. Schmidt p.298
  9. Web site: Royal Purple of Canada . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017120235/http://royalpurpleofcanada.org/index.html . 2013-10-17 . 2024-11-17 . Royal Purple of Canada . web.archive.org.
  10. Web site: Pansy Express . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017153238/http://royalpurpleofcanada.org/pansy-express.html . 2013-10-17 . 2024-11-17 . Royal Purple of Canada . web.archive.org.
  11. Schmidt, Alvin J. Fraternal Organizations. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press p. 298.
  12. Web site: Contact the Royal Purple of Canada . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017131616/http://royalpurpleofcanada.org/contact-us.html . 2013-10-17 . 2024-11-17 . Royal Purple of Canada . web.archive.org.
  13. Web site: Royal Purple Lodges . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017182018/http://royalpurpleofcanada.org/lodges-across-canada.html . 2013-10-17 . 2024-11-17 . Royal Purple of Canada . web.archive.org.
  14. Web site: Provincial President Page . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130818043520/http://abroyalpurpleassn.com/id5.html . 2013-08-18 . 2024-11-17 . Alberta Royal Purple Lodges Association . web.archive.org.
  15. Web site: Home . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131016004359/http://www.edmontonroyalpurple.com/ . 2013-10-16 . 2024-11-17 . Edmonton Royal Purple . web.archive.org.
  16. Web site: Our Executive . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130818035742/http://abroyalpurpleassn.com/id16.html . 2013-08-18 . 2024-11-17 . Alberta Royal Purple Lodges Association . web.archive.org.
  17. Web site: Sports . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20031225220913/http://www.abroyalpurpleassn.org/News.html . 2003-12-25 . 2024-11-17 . Alberta Royal Purple . web.archive.org.
  18. Web site: Lodge Directory . 2024-11-17 . Saskatchewan Elks Association, Foundation, and Seniors Homes.
  19. Web site: Hitchcock . Olive . Nicholson . Rose . Estevan Royal Purple Lodge #74 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081210061259/http://cap.estevan.sk.ca/community/ATaleThatIsTold/chapt10/RoyalPurple.html . 2008-12-10 . 2024-11-17 . A Tale That is Told: Estevan 1890 - 1980 . web.archive.org.
  20. Web site: The Order of Royal Purple The Pas Lodge Pin . 2024-11-17 . Community Stories . Digital Museums Canada . en-US.
  21. Web site: Order of the Royal Purple . 2024-11-17 . Community Builders . en-US . Digital Museums Canada.
  22. Web site: Hardisty Royal Purple #156 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130916172401/http://hardisty.ca/residents/service_clubs_royal_purple.htm . 2013-09-16 . 2024-11-17 . The Town of Hardisty - Alberta - Canada . web.archive.org.
  23. Web site: Home . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080920030016/http://elksroyalpurple.sundre.com/home . 2008-09-20 . 2024-11-17 . Elks & Royal Purple (Sundre & Area Chapter) . web.archive.org.
  24. Web site: Mayhew . Lil . 2022-01-18 . Goodbye Royal Purple . 2024-11-17 . Drayton Valley and District Free Press . en-US.
  25. Web site: Membership Drives . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20031225221703/http://www.abroyalpurpleassn.org/membershipdrives.html . 2003-12-25 . 2024-11-17 . Alberta Royal Purple Association . web.archive.org.
  26. Web site: Welcome To River City Royal Purple #376 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110511082251/http://www.members.shaw.ca/rivercity376/ . 2011-05-11 . 2024-11-17 . River City Royal Purple #376 . web.archive.org.