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Picture Show: Daughters of Job

  • Posted by: GOOD
  • on September 9, 2009 at 10:23 am

In the early 1990s, when the photographer Alison Malone was a young girl, she was a member of a private society know as Job’s Daughters, an organization for 10- to 20-year-old girls who are direct blood relatives of Master Masons; it’s the only Masonic Youth organization for which a blood relationship is a membership requirement. While not explicitly religious, the group’s guiding principles can be found in the Biblical book of Job, wherein steadfastness is championed in the face of life-long adversity.

“I started this project because I had left Job’s Daughters when I was young, and I wanted to see how my experiences as a child matched up with my perspective as an adult,” says Malone. “Once I went back to it, I found out that it was disappearing. So it seemed like now or never.”

In returning to the organization, Malone attempts to document, with neither judgment nor agenda, both the physical space of the lodge—which is constructed around the principles of sacred geometry—and the girls themselves, who share a bond, based on ritual and tradition, that is uncommon in this age of cynicism. For Malone, the purpose of these photographs is not only archival and but also personal, as it’s allowed her to revisit and re-examine a space that played a significant role in shaping her life—one that might not be around for future generations.

“I just hope these girls realize that they’re part of something unique,” she says. “And I hope they’re proud of that.”

What follows is a selection from “Daughters of Job.”



Hershey Blue Lodge 1



Guide, age 15, Minnesota



Bethel 48, Anoka, Minnesota



Junior Princess, age 13, Pennsylvania



Andrew H. Hershey, Lancaster, Pennsylvania



Teaching



Hershey Bethel 2



Junior Custodian, age 10, Pennsylvania



Bethel 1, Minneapolis, Minnesota



Honored Queen, age 16, Pennsylvania



Mechanicsburg Blue Lodge



Recorder, age 13, Pennsylvania



Ritual



Urn of Incense



Ronald A. Aungst, 116th Right Worshipful Grand Master



Senior Custodian, age 13, Pennsylvania



Robert L. Dluge, 113th Right Worshipful Grand Master



Bethel 1, York, Pennsylvania


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DISCUSSION: 1 Comment
    • Posted by: M83
    • on September 29, 2009 at 5:53 am

    Sir Aungst looks like a major creeper.cool picture series, somewhat of an introduction into a world i’m quite unfamiliar with.

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