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Past Grand Stewards’ Collars

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UGLE
Rule 259
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Regalia Specifications
Membership Continuity
Symbolism of Colors
Authority and Recognition
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Past Grand Stewards are permitted to wear collars made of crimson ribbon, measuring four inches in width, adorned with narrow silver cord edging, as long as they remain subscribing members of a Lodge. This regulation emphasizes the importance of maintaining active membership to retain the privilege of wearing the designated collar. The specific design of the collar serves to signify the rank and status of Past Grand Stewards within the Masonic hierarchy. The document establishes clear guidelines regarding the appearance and requirements for these collars, ensuring uniformity and recognition among members. Adherence to this regulation is essential for Past Grand Stewards to uphold their standing within the Lodge and the broader Masonic community. No specific rule numbers or jurisdictions are referenced in this summary, but the guidelines are applicable across relevant Masonic jurisdictions that recognize the role of Past Grand Stewards.

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December 4th, 2025

Last Updated:

February 10th, 2026

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Past Grand Stewards, so long as they continue subscribing members of a Lodge, shall wear collars of crimson ribbon, four inches wide, with narrow edging of silver cord.