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Part 4: Freemasonry, Order of Illuminati, and other Secret
Societies condemned
by the Roman Catholic Church
CONTENTS:
- Freemasonry,
Order of Illuminati, and other Secret Societies condemned by the Roman
Catholic Church
- Secret Societies condemned by the
Catholic
Church
- Freemasonry Condemned by the
States
of New
York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts
- Return to Part 1: History of the Hebrew
Manuscript
on the Origin of Freemasonry
- Return to Part 2: Origin of Freemasonry
- Return to Part 3: Origin of the Order
of
Illuminati
- Go to Part 5: Documents Show Freemasons
and
Illuminati
as Igniators of Wars and Revolutions
- Go to Part 6: Financial International's
Aim to Control Money of the World
- Go to Part 7: Freemasons and Illuminati
Set
up
Apparatus for the Establishment of the One-World Government
- Go to Part 8: Freemasons and Illuminati
set
up
apparatus for the establishment of one-world government
- Return to The End Days
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Freemasonry,
Order of Illuminati, and other Secret Societies condemned by the Roman
Catholic Church
I. Secret
Societies
condemned by The Catholic Church
IReactions by the Catholic Church are swift following the revival of
the
ancient Masonry in the new Freemasonry in England in 1717.
- On April 28, 1738, Pope Clement XII in his Pontifical
Constitution "In
Eminenti" condemned Freemasonry as being Counter-Church and
Counter-State.
Thus said Pope Clement XII:
- "Let us meditate upon the serious evils which are usually the
result of
those kinds of Societies or centers, not only concerning the peace of
temporal
States, but still more as regards the salvation of souls. Those
Societies
are not in agreement with the civil and economic laws of the States.
- "In order to close the widely open road to iniquities; which
might be
committed
with impunity and also for other reasons, just and reasonable, that
have
come to our knowledge . . . We have resolved and decreed to condemn and
forbid such Societies, assemblies, reunions, aggregations or meetings
called
either Freemasonic or known under some other denomination. WE CONDEMN
AND
FORBID THEM BY THIS, OUR PRESENT CONSTITUTION, WHICH IS TO BE
CONSIDERED
VALID FOR EVER."
- Pope Clement XII also extended the penalty of excommunication to
any of
the faithful who joined Masonry:
- "WE COMMAND TO THE FAITHFUL TO ABSTAIN FROM INTERCOURSE WITH
THOSE
SOCIETIES
. . . IN ORDER TO AVOID EXCOMMUNICATION, WHICH WILL BE THE PENALTY
IMPOSED
UPON ALL THOSE CONTRAVENING TO THIS, OUR ORDER. NONE, EXCEPT AT THE
POINT
OF DEATH, COULD BE ABSOLVED OF THIS SIN EXCEPT BY US OR THE THEN
EXISTING
ROMAN PONTIFF."
- Pope Benedict XIV in 1751 affirmed in his Pontifical Constitution
"Providas"
that the condemnation of Freemasonry was IRREVOCABLE and was to be
applied
to the FUTURE as well as to the PRESENT."
- Pope Pius VII in his Encyclical "Ecclesiam a Jesu-Cristo"
in
1821
reiterated against the Freemasons the condemnations pronounced by
Clement
XII and Benedict XIV.
- Pope Leo XII published his Encyclical "Quo Graviora" on March 13,
1825
condemning the society called Freemasonry, as well as all other Secret
Societies.
- Pope Pius VIII in his Encyclical "Traditi", published at
the
time
of his advent on May 21, 1829 renewed all the condemnations of his
predecessors,
repeating that all Masonic Sects are issued from the "WELL OF
PERDITION."
- Pope Pius IX renewed the condemnation in the following terms:
- We hereby confirm before you the Constitutions of Our
Predecessors and
in virtue of Our Apostolic Authority we hold up to reprobation and We
condemn
this Masonic Society and ALL OTHER SOCIETIES of the SAME ORDER which,
although
different in appearance, but pursuing the same aim against the Church
or
legitimate Civil Power are constantly being formed. It is Our order
that
all Christians of any standing whatsoever, of any rank or high
appointment
and OVER ALL THE EARTH should be informed that the said Societies are
forbidden
and reproved by US, and incur the same sentences and condemnations as
those
that are specified in the former CONSTITUTIONS of our Predecessors."
- Pope Leo XIII published his magnificent Encyclical "Humanum
Genus"
on April 20, 1884. He writes:
- "Today evil doers all seem allied in a tremendous effort
inspired by
and
with the help of a society powerfully organized and widely spread over
the world, it is the Society of Freemasons. In fact those people no
longer
even try to dissimulate their intentions, but they actually challenge
each
other's audacity in order to assail God's August Majesty.
- "It is now publicly and overtly that they undertake to ruin the
Holy
Church,
so as to succeed, if it is possible, in the complete dispossession of
Christian
nations of all the gifts they owe to Our Savior Jesus Christ.
- "As a result, in the space of a century and a half, the sect of
the
Freemasons
has made incredible progress. Making use at the same time of audacity
and
cunning, Masonry has invaded all the ranks of social hierarchy, and In
the modern States it has begun to seize a power which is almost
equivalent
to Sovereignty.
- "This peril was denounced for the first time by Pope Clement
XII in
1738,
and the Constitution promulgated by that Pope was renewed and confirmed
by Benedict XIV; Pius VII followed in the footsteps of those Pontiffs,
and Pope Leo XII including in his Apostolical Constitution 'Quo
Graviora'
all the deeds and decrees of the preceding Popes on that subject,
RATIFIED
AND CONFIRMED THEM FOR EVER. Popes Pius VIII, Gregory XVI and on
several
occasions Pope Pius IX spoke in the same manner."
- Pope Pius X (1903-1914), Pope Benedict XV (1914-1922), and Pope
Pius XI
(1922-1939) continued affirming the condemnation of Masonry. Pope Pius
XII made one specific reference to Freemasonry and Illuminism in his
address
to the Seventh Week Pastoral Adaptation Conference on May 23, 1958. He
said, "the roots of modern apostasy lay in scientific atheism,
dialectical
materialism, rationalism, illuminism, laicism, and Freemasonry - which
is the mother of them all . . . " (Quoted in Paul A. Fisher [1991], Their
God is the Devil, American Research Foundation, Baltimore,
Maryland,
p. 53.)
- The successors of Pius XII approved the Code of Canon Law of 1917
which
explicitly condemned the Masons: "All those
who
enroll their names in the sect of Freemasons or similar associations
which
plot against the Church or the legitimate civil authorities incur by
this
very fact the penalty of excommunication, absolution from which is
reserved
simply to the Holy See." (Canon 2335).
- The revised Code of Canon Law of 1983 stipulates: "One
who joins an association which plots against the Church is to be
punished
with a just penalty; one who promotes or moderates such an association,
however, is to be punished with an interdict." (Canon 1374).
- Pope John Paul II promulgated the 1983 Code of Canon Law on
January 25,
1983. On November 26, 1983, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith
replied to an inquiry whether the Church's position regarding Masonic
organizations
has been altered, especially since no explicit mention is made of them
in the New Code of Canon Law [1983], as there was in the Old Code
[1917].
The Congregation stated that organizations were omitted in the New Code
due to a different criterion adopted in drafting the code. They were
included
in broader categories. [See Canon 1374.] The Congregation did not,
however,
specify the categories it had in mind (it might have been thinking of
such
canons as Canon 1364), but it insisted that the Church is still opposed
to Masonic associations, since their principles are irreconcilable with
the Church's doctrine and that it would be seriously wrong to join them.
- [Note: Canon 1364 of 1983 Code states:
- §1.
With due
regard for canon 194, §1, n. 2, an apostate from the faith, a
heretic
or a schismatic incurs automatic (latae sententiae)
excommunication
and if a cleric, he can also be punished by the penalties mentioned in
canon 1336, §1. nn. 1, 2 and 3.
- §2.
If long
lasting contumacy or the seriousness of scandal warrants it, other
penalties
can be added including dismissal from the clerical state.]
II. Freemasonry
Condemned by the States of New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts
- Paul A. Fisher [1991] reports in his book Their God is the
Devil
that between 1829 and 1836 the legislatures of the States of New York,
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts investigated Freemasonry and found it to
be "a moral evil -- a distinct independent government within our own
government,
and beyond the control of the laws of the land by means of its secrecy,
and the oaths and regulations which its subjects are bound to obey,
under
penalties of death" (p. 18.)
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