Talk:Levantine Rite of the Templar Order

Definition
So what caught my attention here is that some Parisian Templars are categorized as Levantine Templars. And according to The Essential Guide. Factions or divisions within the Templar Order are referred to as Rites. And Rites are defied geographically, I.e. the Colonial Rite and the Parisian Rite. And Grand Masters are responsible for a geographical region. Grand Masters are leaders of a specific Rite, and have control of all members of that Rite and their activity. As an example, Jacques de Molay should be categorized as a Parisian Templar and be included as a member of the Parisian Rite. And of course including him but not adding the Temple in Paris as a HQ and not adding France as the region the Levantine Rite operated in isn't consistent either. But doing that would be consistent with the definitions provided. I could change it but I'd rather avoid an edit battle, so he's the argument. The definitions are copied almost word by word to. Just to avoid a debate even more.--ACsenior (talk) 17:56, February 7, 2017 (UTC)