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  1. The Stella Matutina (Morning Star) was an initiatory magical order dedicated to the dissemination of the traditional occult teachings of the earlier Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Originally, the outer order of the Stella Matutina was known as Mystic Rose or Order of the M.R. in the Outer.

  2. The Ordo Stella Matutina is a fully established Hermetic Order working within the Golden Dawn and Rosicrucian Tradition. Our teachings, training exercises, and ritual methods adhere to the original Golden Dawn and Stella Matutina, as taught by its primary founders; Dr. William W. Westcott, Dr. Woodman, and S.L. Mathers, and later through Dr. R ...

  3. Stella Matutina (Order of the Morning Star) A temple of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an offshoot of the outer order that broke with the Golden Dawn's chief S. L. M. Mathers, and rejected moving the London temple away from magic toward mysticism. It was founded by R. W. Felkin around 1903.

  4. In 1903, A. E. Waite and Blackden joined forces to retain the name Isis-Urania, while Felkin and other London members formed the Stella Matutina. Yeats remained in the Stella Matutina until 1921, while Brodie-Innes continued his Amen-Ra membership in Edinburgh.

  5. Stella Matutina in Feldkirch, Austria, was a Jesuit school that operated in 1651–1773, 1856–1938, and 1946–1979.

  6. All About Mary. Stella Matutina. – answered by Father Johann Roten, S.M. Q: What is the origin and meaning of the expression stella matutina or morning star? A:Stella matutina or morning star is first used in the Padua version of the Litanies of Loreto (fourteenth century; Capitolare B63).

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  8. May 31, 2014 · Mary is the “Stella Matutina,” the Morning Star—after the Dark Night, but always Heralding the Sun. WHAT is the nearest approach in the way of symbols, in this world of sight and sense, to represent to us the glories of that higher world which is beyond our bodily perceptions?