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A.J.E.F. or Asociación de Jóvenes Esperanza de la Fraternidad (Association of Youth Hope of the Fraternity) is an appendant body to
Freemasonry Freemasonry (sometimes spelled Free-Masonry) consists of fraternal groups that trace their origins to the medieval guilds of stonemasons. Freemasonry is the oldest secular fraternity in the world and among the oldest still-existing organizati ...
for youth aged 14–21 in Cuba, México, and Latin America. Initially its local organizations were named Lodges (Logias AJEF), but have been renamed as ''Talleres'' (workshops) in order to emphasize that A.J.E.F. is not Masonry, but an appendant body. Each ''Taller'' is sponsored by a Masonic Lodge, in both economic and moral support. It is similar in focus and function to the
Order of DeMolay DeMolay International is a youth leadership organization with Masonic origins for young men ages 12 to 21. There is in select areas a "Squire" program for those younger than 12. It was founded in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1919 and named for Ja ...
, albeit with stronger ties to Freemasonry.


Structural organization

Originally there was a body named "Consejo Central AJEF" (AJEF Central Council) as a superior body that supervised and organized, and it was conformed by active members of the A.J.E.F. In Mexico, there are not many Central Councils, though they still exist in Tamaulipas and Chiapas. Every Chapter depends directly from its Lodge and Grand Lodge dispositions, but in order to maintain communication and fraternal working there are many events promoting fraternal activities. Almost every Grand Lodge in Mexico promotes the A.J.E.F. This is uncommon in the United States and in some other Latin American countries.


History

A.J.E.F. was founded in Havana, Cuba on February 9, 1936, by Fernando Suárez Núñez (May 7, 1882–Jan. 24 1946). The first lodge was called "Esperanza" (Hope). Reaching 5,000 members by 1938, its rapid growth began to foster chapters overseas. In 1939 the first Mexican A.J.E.F. Lodge, named after
Benito Juárez Benito Pablo Juárez García (; 21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872) was a Mexican politician, military commander, and lawyer who served as the 26th president of Mexico from 1858 until his death in office in 1872. A Zapotec peoples, Zapotec, he w ...
, was established by the United Mexican Grand Lodge of Veracruz (Gran Logia "Unida Mexicana") due to the influence and motivation of Martin Dihigo Llanos. The second one was established at Mexico City, by the Mexican Valley Grand Lodge (Gran Logia "Valle de México") and its name was "Fernando Suárez Núñez".


Mystique and rituals

The original ritual was created by its Cuban founder Fernando Suárez Núñez. In Mexico the Regular Grand Lodges of the United States of Mexico Confederation (Confederación de Grandes Logias Regulares de la República Mexicana) assigned the Mexican Valley Grand Lodge (Gran Logia "Valle de México") to adapt the ritual for the Mexican youth; but in 1991 the United Mexican Grand Lodge of Veracruz (Gran Logia Unida Mexicana) created the "Vademécum del AJEF", the first compilation of ceremonials and the AJEF Theory - symbols and philosophic principles. Because of that it is the basis for the subsequent documents elaborated by other Grand Lodges, as the "Prontuario del AJEF", created in 1994 by the Grand Lodge Valle de México. The rituals that constitute the exercise of "Ajefismo" are aimed at developing moral values and social skills among the initiates. The Letters A.J.E.F. have in themselves a deeper meaning, as these are the letters of the "fundamental words" Love, Justice, Hope and Fraternity (Amor, Justicia, Esperanza y Fraternidad). The institution's motto, always at the bottom of essays and official papers, is "For the nation and humanity" (Por la patria y la humanidad).


References


External links


Official Site for Caballeros del Temple No 6, Mexico City based A.J.E.F. chapter

Official Site for Jose Azueta No. 18 Veracruz Mexico based A.J.E.F. chapter

Official Site for Hijos de Nuevos Horizontes, Hialeah, Florida based A.J.E.F. chapter

Official Site for Logias AJEF Jurisdiccionadas a la Muy Respetable Gran Logia Valle de México


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Official Site for Benito Juárez No. 4, Guadalajara based A.J.E.F. chapter

Official Blog for Libertad, Igualdad y Fraternidad No.7, Guadalajara based A.J.E.F. chapter

Official Site for Mexican A.J.E.F. community

Taller Ajef Francisco Lopez Gutierrez #10, Tijuana
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