FUDOFSI

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FUDOFSI (French: Fédération Universelle des Ordres, Fraternités et Sociétés Initiatiques), headed by Constant Chevillon (1880-1944), was a federation of independent esoteric orders similar to FUDOSI, but strongly opposed to the other group.

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[edit] History

FUDOFSI was established in defense of the Orders of Lyon and the other societies that were not involved with FUDOSI. FUDOFSI was strongly opposed to FUDOSI, Harvey Spencer Lewis and his organisation Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC). Very little information is known about FUDOFSI due to the Second World War. Like so many other occult societies, FUDOFSI is considered to have disappeared during the war. In 1944, Constant Chevillon, the head of FUDOFSI, was murdered by the Gestapo.

Some FUDOFSI members were known opponents of Harvey Spencer Lewis, the Imperator of Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC). The Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, was considered a business and a fraud by FUDOFSI. Conversely, FUDOSFI was considered a business and a fraud by FUDOSI.

[edit] The First Meeting of FUDOFSI

The first meeting of FUDOFSI took place in Paris, France, in February 1939.

List of people present in the first meeting of FUDOFSI:

Hans Rudolf Hilfiker-Dunn and Arnoldo Krumm-Heller joined FUDOFSI later.

[edit] Organisations represented in the first convention of 1939:

[edit] The End of FUDOFSI

FUDOFSI ceased to exist at some point during World War II. However, in 1947 some of its members contacted each other and tried to establish a new organisation. Hans-Rudolf Hilfiker and R. Swinburne Clymer (1878 - 1966) tried to create a Worldwide Alliance of Rosicrucian Orders. In Rio de Janeiro, Clymer successfully merged his organisation with Krumm-Heller's. Hilfiker and Clymer had a meeting on May 7, 1947 and also in June 5, 1948, in Zürich (Switzerland) at the hotel Baur-au-lac. The Fraternitas Rosae Crucis official biography of Emerson Myron Clymer, son of R. S. Clymer, describes him as Supreme Grand Master of FUDOFSI after his father's death, so it is possible that the Fraternitas Rosae Crucis considers FUDOFSI to have survived later.

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