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A Lodge should not accept as a member someone who is in financial difficulty, since Lodge membership will place added financial burdens on him. A person who has a history of irresponsibility (bankruptcy might be evidence of that) is not suitable for membership in a Masonic Lodge. On the other hand, someone who has gone bankrupt through misfortune and has since improved his situation might be an acceptable candidate for Masonry.

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