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My husband’s cousin has chosen a Masonic church as the setting for her wedding. It is very beautiful. It will be a Christian wedding.
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There is no such thing as a Masonic church. There are buildings where they meet. Every Mason I’ve met was a Christian, including several ministers and a Roman Catholic priest! No reason you shouldn’t attend, unless it makes you uncomfortable.My husband’s cousin has chosen a Masonic church as the setting for her wedding. It is very beautiful. It will be a Christian wedding.
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Well, they call them “temples…”There is no such thing as a Masonic church. There are buildings where they meet. Every Mason I’ve met was a Christian, including several ministers and a Roman Catholic priest! No reason you shouldn’t attend, unless it makes you uncomfortable.
If you know a Roman Catholic Priest who is a Mason, that is a problem. Catholics are not been permitted to join the Masons.Every Mason I’ve met was a Christian, including several ministers and a Roman Catholic priest!
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You don’t know what you are talking about and should stop.I’ve heard the Masons are Satanic–whether theistic or aesthetic ones, I know not, but I know they are very anti-Catholic and surrounded by secrecy. I know I would never willingly walk into one of their churches and I don’t think it’s appropriate.
In my neck of the woods, they are called “lodges” and they seem to be slowly tearing them down.Masonic Temple.
I do not believe freemasons have churches but meeting halls or lodges.My husband’s cousin has chosen a Masonic church as the setting for her wedding. It is very beautiful. It will be a Christian wedding.
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Masonry is not synonymous with Christianity or Catholicism. Actually it is the complete opposite! If you are a freemason, you are excommunicated from the Catholic Church automatically. I recommend you to read “Darkness Visible” by Walton Hannah which I reviewed on my blog (see below) since it is a Christian appraisal of freemasonry.There is no such thing as a Masonic church. There are buildings where they meet. Every Mason I’ve met was a Christian, including several ministers and a Roman Catholic priest! No reason you shouldn’t attend, unless it makes you uncomfortable.
Freemasonry is categorically opposed to Catholicism and to be a member of a Masonic organization is a grave sin.There is no such thing as a Masonic church. There are buildings where they meet. Every Mason I’ve met was a Christian, including several ministers and a Roman Catholic priest! No reason you shouldn’t attend, unless it makes you uncomfortable.