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Catholics have officially been forbidden, since 1783, from joining Freemasons or other secret organizations.
Papal ban of Freemasonry - Wikipedia
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The Catholic Church first prohibited Catholics from membership in Masonic organizations and other secret societies in 1738. Since then, at least eleven popes have made pronouncements about the incompatibility of Catholic doctrines and Freemasonry. From 1738 until 1983, Catholics who publicly associated with, or publicly supported, Masonic organizations were censured with automatic excommunication. Since 1983, the prohibition on membership exists in a different form.
The official denials are not believable. Knights Templar, Rosicrucians, Jesuits, and many other Catholic-affiliated secret orders yield an undeniable connection between Catholicism and Freemasonry.Bishops’ permission for Freemasonry was hiding in plain sight | FLI
Written by Kathy Clubb Back in July, I wrote an article for The Remnant on a Queensland priest who publicly admits to having been a Freemason for more than a decade. While that is shocking enough, the most disturbing part of this story was that the priest claims to have a letter from the
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Freemasonry in the Church of England | Thinking Anglicans
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