Edited By
Tariq Jafari

A recent gathering in San Diego for an extinguishing and relighting ceremony has sparked conversations about costume etiquette. Attendees are questioning the appropriateness of sharing costume photographs at public events.
The Ceremonies of the Lights welcomed families and friends, creating a vibrant atmosphere. There were lots of opportunities for attendees to snap pictures, but not all were pleased with the rules on costume sharing.
Comments from people in the community reveal mixed feelings around maintaining traditions versus being open in celebrations.
Costume Sharing Confusion
The comments highlighted a divide regarding the sharing of images featuring those in ceremonial attire, with one noting, "Isn't it forbidden in the Southern Jurisdiction to post photographs of members in costume?"
Public Participation Emphasized
Many expressed the joy of being able to include families in community events, with one stating, "The Ceremonies of the Lights are public ceremonies. So everybody is invited."
Symbolism in Ceremonial Attire
A discussion arose about the capes worn by officers. Comments suggest they lack deep significance, asserting, "There is no particular distinction or anything truly symbolic within them."
"These are great pics, but isnโt it forbidden in the Southern Jurisdiction to post photographs of members in costume?"
Overall, feedback reflected a positive sentiment from those enjoying the community aspect of the ceremony, contrasted with concerns about privacy and rules around images.
Family Engagement:
Official invite to families, wives, and kids
Photography Dilemma:
Confusion about sharing images
Costume Clarification:
Little symbolic meaning behind attire
As this event has stirred conversations, the balance between tradition and modernity remains a pressing topic. As local communities navigate these discussions, one thing is clear: public interest will continue to shape future ceremonies.