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Can you be a member of two Masonic lodges?
Yes a Mason can have a dual membership or you can affiliate with a new lodge as long as you are in good standing. Once you join the new lodge you can demit from the original lodge.
Can a disabled person be a Freemason?
I have a physical disability. Can I be a Mason? The answer is yes, provided that you can attend Lodge and meet the non-physical requirements listed above. The lodge that you ultimately join will work to accommodate your needs.
How do I become a mason in Maine?
What are the requirements for becoming a Mason? A candidate must be male, at least 18 years of age, professes a belief in a Supreme Being, and is of good character. You also must have resided in Maine for one year with limited exceptions for military and seafaring men.
Can you be a polygamist with one partner?
If you have only one partner, but they are practicing polygamy, USCIS will consider you to be practicing polygamy as well. This is true even if the partner who was practicing polygamy lived in a foreign country. However, believing in polygamy is not forbidden, as long as you are not actually practicing it.
Is polygamy unlawful?
Polygamy was an important element of the society in which the Judeo-Christian tradition was born. Of course, none of this is to say that polygamy bans are necessarily unconstitutional.
Can a green card holder have a problem with polygamy?
Problems will arise only if your spouse or you have practiced polygamy since gaining legal permanent resident status. Practicing polygamy as a green card holder can result in deportation, even if it occurred a long time ago.
Can I apply for US citizenship if I am a polygamist?
USCIS may carefully examine the relationships of an applicant from a region where polygamy is widespread, or an applicant who practices a religion that recognizes polygamy. You do not need to be legally married to the other people in the polygamous relationships, and you do not need to be the person who has multiple partners.