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Widows sons in Texas

Jrich

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Maybe a dumb question but are the widows sons in Texas? If not is there any particular reason or just no interest?


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Winter

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The Grand Master of Texas issued an edict about a decade ago that Texas Masons were forbidden from being members of the Widows Sons.

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Glen Cook

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The Grand Master of Texas issued an edict about a decade ago that Texas Masons were forbidden from being members of the Widows Sons.

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Just to clarify, the GM enforced the 2007 GL decision, rather than making an independent decision.
 

JanneProeliator

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I'm guessing it is the one with a woman on it.

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WS in Texas could of use the winged pyramid that most of the WS around US and the world use or square and compass as they use in UK.
Banning the whole association for a patch that is not widely used seem a bit over board.
 

Glen Cook

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WS in Texas could of use the winged pyramid that most of the WS around US and the world use or square and compass as they use in UK.
Banning the whole association for a patch that is not widely used seem a bit over board.
At me time the Elvira patch was widely used and on the official WS page. In Utah, that was just one of the reasons.
 
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