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To: nanetteclaret

Catholics are not allowed to be Freemasons? Where do you get your information? The problems with Catholics and freemasons was a few centuries ago. There is a large percentage of Catholics who are Freemasons in the USA.


2,068 posted on 12/20/2020 7:39:10 PM PST by DrDude (DJT already started the Storm. Just hasn't told us yet.)
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To: DrDude

I get my information from the Catechism of the Church and from its teaching. (I am a Catholic convert.). Until 1983, being a Mason meant automatic excommunication. Now, a person is not excommunicated, but is considered to be in a state of mortal sin and may not receive Holy Communion. There are many reasons for this, which you can find if you do research. Before I converted, I attended a lunch at a Masonic Temple. I did not know all about their practices at that time, but the place totally creeped me out. There were murals of ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses on the walls, and I thought to myself, “Don’t they know the Commandment, thou shalt have no other gods before me?” It just had a totally creepy vibe.

Catholics who are Masons do not know the teaching of the Church, as it has not been clearly taught since Vatican II. Being a convert, I researched everything.


2,235 posted on 12/21/2020 5:35:27 AM PST by nanetteclaret (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column)
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