Institution

The International Mixed Masonic Order — Casa de Leto

Introduction

The International Mixed Masonic Order — Casa de Leto is a mixed, international, initiatic and fraternal Masonic institution established to bring Internal Orders, Bodies, Rites, Systems and Lodges together under a shared administrative structure.

Its organising principle is to preserve the identity, dignity, tradition, ritual authority and autonomy of each body, while maintaining a common institutional structure for documentation, representation, recognition and the development of its work.

Mission

To bring together, organise and represent the Internal Orders under OMMI jurisdiction, promoting the continuity of their work, sound administration, the preservation of their traditions and the spiritual and fraternal development of their members.

Principles

Freedom of conscience

Respect for each member’s spiritual, intellectual and initiatic search.

Unity in Ritual Diversity

OMMI brings different Masonic rites, systems, bodies and traditions together within the same institutional home, recognising the distinctive richness of each initiatic path and fostering their orderly, fraternal and harmonious coexistence.

Continuity of Tradition

The Order preserves Masonic tradition as an initiatic heritage transmitted through regularly constituted rites, symbols, degrees and bodies, respecting the origin and distinctive identity of each system.

Ritual autonomy

Each Internal Order retains its own structure, method and authority.

Mixed Fraternity

OMMI affirms Freemasonry as an initiatic space open to women and men, united in equal dignity, commitment and responsibility towards Masonic work.

Service to Humanity

OMMI understands Masonic initiation as a path of inner improvement and responsibility towards humanity, directing its work towards building a more just, fraternal and conscious life.