Not every man can fulfil the requirement that Freemasonry asks of her aspirants. The primary requirement is of course moral character. One whose reputation in the Community is in any way questionable cannot expect to become a Mason. But there are other requirements, which the petitioner must have, such as: -
He must profess a belief in God, The Supreme Being.
He must be a loyal citizen, willing to discharge his duties to God, his neighbour and himself.
He must be in such financial circumstances that he can maintain himself as a member of his Lodge, meeting the monetary obligations imposed by being a member without detriment to his family or himself.
You, as a potential Freemason, and like Masons in all ages before you, must come of your own accord to knock at the door of the Craft. Two Brethren must recommend you; indeed they must do more, they will have to vouch for your character and the sincerity of your motives. In a very real sense they are your Masonic sponsors. You on your part, have the responsibility of seeing that they and others who have accepted their assurances, will not be disappointed.
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