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  2. 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.

  3. Christian attitudes towards Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church argues that the philosophy of French Freemasonry (the Grand Orient, not the dominant variety of Freemasonry or the branch that is active in the English-speaking world) is antithetical to Christian doctrine and that it is at many times and places anti-clerical in intent. [4]

  4. Vatican confirms ban on Catholics becoming Freemasons

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    The Vatican has confirmed a ban on Catholics becoming Freemasons, a centuries-old secretive society that the Catholic Church has long viewed with hostility and has an estimated global membership ...

  5. Anti-Masonry - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Masonry (alternatively ... ineffective in its grandiose expectations but its creation was a measure of bitter anger and frustration among the Catholic enemies of ...

  6. In eminenti apostolatus - Wikipedia

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    Freemasonry had developed in England in the seventeenth century, but after 1715 had split into Jacobite and Hanoverian lodges. The lodge in Rome was Jacobite (pro Stuart) and mainly Catholic, but admitted Protestants, while that in Florence was Protestant Hanoverian but also admitted Catholics and atheists who supported the Whig position.

  7. Declaration on Masonic Associations - Wikipedia

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    The 1917 code forbids Catholics, under the penalty of excommunication, to enroll in Masonic or other similar associations. Can 2335: Affiliation With Masonic or Similar Societies. Those who join a Masonic sect or other societies of the same sort, which plot against the Church or against legitimate civil authority, incur ipso facto an ...

  8. Anti-clericalism and Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Freemasons usually take a diametrically opposite view, stating that there is nothing in Freemasonry that is in any way contrary to Catholicism or any other religious faith. Whether Freemasonry is anticlerical often depends on how anticlericalism is defined and which branches of Freemasonry are being referred to.

  9. Papal documents relating to Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    There are many papal pronouncements against Freemasonry; [1] the most prominent include: ... "Roman Catholic Church law regarding Freemasonry". Transactions.