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cemab4y wrote:I am delighted to hear this. Please post more information, and specifics: location, meeting times, etc. In the USA, the term "Shrine Temple" has been phased out, we prefer to use the term "Shrine Center".
gord_vokes wrote:cemab4y wrote:I am delighted to hear this. Please post more information, and specifics: location, meeting times, etc. In the USA, the term "Shrine Temple" has been phased out, we prefer to use the term "Shrine Center".
As someone has already noted it is now (and properly to my mind) called the Shrine Temple.
Using the term Centre or Center in American was just too pc for most of us. The one I disliked the most was Shriners International, giving it a world-wide jurisdiction which it doesn't have. But it is all hair-splitting in the end. A very good friend of mine's daughter's spine started to curve when she entered puberty and it was bending so quickly if it hadn't been for the Shriners getting the case quickly she would have died from a collapsed rib cage and abdomenal organs and heart and lungs.
Places where miracles like that happened in antiquity were called 'Temples'.
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