Freemasonry Conspiracies

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I see a lot of conspiracies from ‘Trad Catholics’ online, it just seems like a lot of non sense, but I have to ask, can a Freemason even become Catholic?

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Found this on (you guessed it) Catholic Answers.

“Because the revised code of canon law is not explicit on this point, some drew the mistaken conclusion that the Church’s prohibition of Freemasonry had been dropped. As a result of this confusion, shortly before the 1983 code was promulgated, the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a statement indicating that the penalty was still in force. This statement was dated November 26, 1983 and may be found in Origins 13/27 (Nov. 15, 1983), 450.”

Didn’t mean to ask only to find it so quickly.

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So, what are you looking for in this thread actually, your title and first post are two different things. Freemason conspiracies or whether they can become Catholic?
 
Freemasonry is real, and is at odds with our Catholic faith.
 
No a catholic can’t become a freemason but 99% of freemason conspiracies are way off base. They are old man who meet in worn out bingo halls, have secret handshakes and do nothing else. It’s hardly as powerful as people think it is. It’s also dying off. In a few generations, it’s won’t exist.

Edit-they do have a few hospitals for children and burn victims, so they do more than exchange secret handshakes! Lol
 
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I recently saw a slick ad on tv for the Freemasons, encouraging people to come be a part of their tradition. To anyone that didn’t know anything about them, it looked like just an ordinary fraternal organization. When I saw it, I thought they must be looking for some younger members.
 
My neighbor is a Freemason. He’s in his 60’s and he says he’s the youngest one in his area. I didn’t know that they ran a hospital for kids, but he told me there are three of them!

He asked me once about if Catholics worship Mary and I told him that I find anti-Catholic conspiracies as frustrating as anti-Mason ones. We laughed about it. It was a bonding moment, for sure.
 
I don’t think a Catholic is allowed to be a Mason. The one I know really dislikes the Church to put it mildly and paints the Church with a broad brush because some bad priests helped the Fascists escape to South America. Masons are usually High Church Protestants(Methodists, Anglicans) I think.
 
Search for Freemasonry on youtube, there are several former members that are Catholics that have a great deal to say about it.
 
That would be the Shriners Hospitals. Not all Masons are Shriners, but all Shriners are Masons.
 
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Freemasonry doesn’t seem dangerous now because its beliefs permeate society. Most people share the beliefs of Freemasonry and don’t know it. The modern world is Freemasonic.

Freemasonry teaches that all religions are equal and that all paths lead to heaven. They aim to create the brotherhood of man without Christ. They also promote the separation of church and state. They deny the necessity of Christ his Church and his Social Kingship. It is a pernicious and harmful ideology.
 
Are Freemasons excommunicated if found out? Are the Knights of Malta associated with the Masons?
 
That would be the Shriners Hospitals. Not all Masons are Shriners, but all Shriners are Masons.
There are Masonic hospitals that are not Shriner hospitals. I did a residency at the one in Chicago.
 
Nonsense because it seems unlikely that the papacy and magisterium of the church is infected with Masonic ideas.
 
Freemasonry is utterly, totally, completely incompatible with Catholicism. It is not a harmless charitable club for old men.

Freemasonry is a pseudo-religion with its own worldview. The Lodge has relentlessly waged war against the Catholic Church. They were responsible for the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the persecutions Mexico and the anti-Catholic radicals in pre-Franco Spain.

The Freemasons created the modern secular, anti-Christian world. They weakened the civil power of the Church and funded the political enemies of the Church.
 
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