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I would say that if you were a Texas Mason, you are first under the jurisdiction of Texas GL Law. If you are a Texas Mason visiting another grand jurisdiction, you should follow their GL Law as long as it does not contradict or violate Texas GL Law since it is your home GL under who you are a...
I believe the Waco Valley can do it, but I don't think they've done all 29 in a couple of years. I just joined the Valley last year, so I haven't been keeping up.
I don't see a problem with this, since it is still keeping with the tradition that the patients themselves are not being charged. And technically speaking, if someone has insurance, they should be paying medicial costs, that's why we have it. I don't really see it as a tool for them to provide...
I think you have some very justified concerns Bro. Benton. But even in the Bible Belt, each small town is different. I agree that it should be suggested but not manditory. I know here in Texas there are towns that my show up for an open house with torch, then I know other towns that the...
I would say that the spirit of that article would mean other fraternal orders or organizations. Plus Scottish Rite is considered an appendent body. Although that would a good article to submit for a resolution for clarification. Maybe change "organizations" to "fraternal organizations not...