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You are here: Home / Featured / History Made In Texas Freemasonry

History Made In Texas Freemasonry

November 14, 2015 by Fred Milliken

PM Michael Huskisson 1283, GM Wilbert M. Curtis, Eric Brewer 1283, David Villegas 1283, David Bindel 1283, Rick Parker 1218

A Historical event in Texas Freemasonry took place on Friday, November 13, 2015. For the first time Brethren from Local Lodges of the Grand Lodge of Texas visited a Grand Session of The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Texas.

Past Grand Master Jerry Martin of the Grand Lodge of Texas visited the Summer Grand Session of Prince Hall in June of 2015, but no local Brethren accompanied him.

Newly Raised Master Masons Prince Hall Texas

The occasion this past Friday was a Grand Raising of 52 Fellow Crafts under the leadership of Grand Master Wilbert M. Curtis. Grand Master Curtis recognized the visiting Brethren from Jewel P. Lightfoot Lodge No 1283  and Irving Lodge No 1218 before proceeding with the degree.

Both Texas Grand Lodges signed a mutual compact of recognition in April of 2007, but that agreement prohibited intervisitation. It was not until the first of this year, 2015, that the compact was modified to allow cross visitation.

Brethren from Jewel P. Lightfoot No 1283 Grand Lodge of Texas just last month visited Pride of Mt. Pisgah No 135 Prince Hall Texas.  In December Pride of Mt. Pisgah with Brethren from other Prince Hall Lodges will be visiting Jewel P. Lightfoot to observe their Third Degree.

Newly Raised Master Masons from Pride of Mt. Pisgah with Brothers from Mt. Pisgah and Grand Lodge of Texas Brethren

It seems that concerns that both Grand Lodges might have had over intervisitation were not anything to worry about. All visitations so far have been received with great joy and great fellowship. Welcome to the 21st Century!

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About Fred Milliken

Fred is a Past Master of Plymouth Lodge, Plymouth Massachusetts, and Past Master of Paul Revere Lodge, Brockton, Massachusetts. Presently, he is a member of Pride of Mt. Pisgah No. 135, Prince Hall Texas, where is he is also a Prince Hall Knight Templar . Fred is a Fellow of the Phylaxis Society and Executive Director of the Phoenix Masonry website and museum.

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  1. Raymond Sean Walters – Yorkville, Ohio – I AM a Writer, Copy Editor, Genealogical/ Historical/ Masonic Researcher and Lecturer. I AM now semi-retired but will accept serious work inquiries that actually pay. Masonic: Internet Lodge No. 9659 United Grand Lodge of England Masonic Research Organizations: The Phylaxis Society, Fellow of the Phylaxis Society - Honorary The Philalethes Society, Member of the Philalethes Society Scottish Rite Research Society The Masonic Society Ohio Lodge of Research - Active Member Dormer Masonic Study Circle Australia New Zealand Masonic Research Council Genealogical and Historical Societies: West Virginia Genealogical Society Ohio Genealogical Society Jefferson County, OH Chapter of the OGS Fostoria Glass Society of America
    Raymond Sean Walters says

    November 15, 2015 at 6:00 am

    This is a little more progress, and something positive I would have loved to have seen when I was actually a member in Texas so many years ago.

  2. Darrell Pickney says

    November 15, 2015 at 2:45 pm

    A great day for Freemasonary

  3. Edward Weinstein says

    November 15, 2015 at 3:32 pm

    I look forward when I can visit a Prince Hall lodge.

  4. G. Lewis E. says

    November 15, 2015 at 3:50 pm

    Evidently, you haven’t gotten the consensus of the SETX brethren…. They’re not pleased from what I gather…

  5. Terry Elliott says

    November 15, 2015 at 6:26 pm

    It’s our fathers will that all masons comes together in unity. We serve the same purpose.
    I am ADDGM Terry Elliott from Miami fl. We
    Are having a very big masonic parade December 12 2015 , it’s a Christmas parade and toys give away. For more info contact me at elliottsrt@gmail.com.

  6. PM Jeffrey B. Worthington says

    November 16, 2015 at 9:45 am

    We”re crawling FORWARD instead of looking BACK.

  7. Jack rushing says

    November 16, 2015 at 10:34 am

    I think that is great for masonry

  8. Derrick Arnett says

    November 16, 2015 at 6:17 pm

    It’s time the break the chain. /G\ IS GOOD ALL THE TIME. WHEN HE SHOWS UP HE SHOWS OUT. SMIB, SMIB

  9. Prophet says

    November 17, 2015 at 9:27 am

    Glad to see that the Brotherhood is starting to make a change and tear the wall of division. Now maybe we can move forward and do the work that our God intended for us to do.

  10. stephencerda
    stephen cerda says

    November 18, 2015 at 9:32 am

    I think that this has been a long time coming, and frankly it is time to move beyond this petty bickering of “we don’t recognize you/you don’t recognize us” crap… We’re all Masons, and we should be acting like one brotherhood instead of many.

  11. Bro. Vincent C. Jones, Sr. says

    June 29, 2016 at 9:35 pm

    “How GOOD and pleasant it is when Brethren dwell TOGETHER in Unity……..”

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