Sure, as long as He is of lawful age, good character, believes in a supreme being, and is successfully balloted upon.
Yes, Buddhists can join Freemasonry. Freemasonry is a fraternal organization that welcomes individuals from various religious and spiritual backgrounds, as long as they profess a belief in a higher power. As long as the individual adheres to the principles and values espoused by Freemasonry, they can become a member.
The only way to become a Freemason is to ask a Freemason for such.
The only way to become a Freemason is to ask a Freemason for such.
Do you mean freemason? If so, you BECOME a Freemason and JOIN the Masonic Temple. The only way a person can join is to be asked by a current Mason.
All you have to do to be a Freemason is ask a Freemason to join the Lodge. You will need to find the nearest Lodge to where you live (there are 9 Lodges in Tanzania).
No.
The only way to become a Freemason is to ask a Freemason. Only those known to current members can apply.
Yes
Yes, if he's a Catholic.
To become a Freemason, find a Freemason and tell him you would like to join. Look in the phone book for a Lodge if you do not know a Freemason. Freemasons have a slogan, to be one ask one.
I want to join free masonic
Catholis can be excommunicated for joing the Masons so it is highly unlikely that John Paul would join the group.
You have to believe in one God to join. By definition, Pastors believe in one God. So, yes they can join.