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Howdy Sweeney, can I add a little something?
There is a great deal of misinformation about Freemasonry on these threads. I speak from 25 years of experience as a former Freemason before I left the order after my conversion to Catholicism. I left in obedience to my Church. Firstly, Freemasonry is divided generally into three groups. Blue Lodge Masonry (to which every Mason must belong) York Rite Masonry and Scottish Rite Masonry. The Blue Lodge consists of three degrees and is the ordinary membership for the vast majority of Masons. York Rite is primarily Christian in orientation and places heavy emphasis on reverence to Jesus Christ. Scottish Rite Masonry attracts both Christians and members of other non-Christian religions. Shriners are Scottish Rite or York Rite Masons. The rituals of Freemasonry are symbolic and moral in nature and while teaching largely humanism, are not morally objectionable. Masonic membership in general is shrinking rapidly, due to an aging membership and the difficulty of attracting younger candidates. Freemasonry has in the past possessed some temporal power, but wields little influence today. Freemasonry possesses no earth-shattering secrets or satanic rituals. I think that most people would be greatly disappointed if they found out what the secrets of Freemasonry really are. I have no quarrel with Freemasonry, I have been shown a greater truth by the Catholic Church.
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There is a great deal of misinformation about Freemasonry on these threads. I speak from 25 years of experience as a former Freemason before I left the order after my conversion to Catholicism. I left in obedience to my Church. Firstly, Freemasonry is divided generally into three groups. Blue Lodge Masonry (to which every Mason must belong) York Rite Masonry and Scottish Rite Masonry. The Blue Lodge consists of three degrees and is the ordinary membership for the vast majority of Masons. York Rite is primarily Christian in orientation and places heavy emphasis on reverence to Jesus Christ. Scottish Rite Masonry attracts both Christians and members of other non-Christian religions. Shriners are Scottish Rite or York Rite Masons. The rituals of Freemasonry are symbolic and moral in nature and while teaching largely humanism, are not morally objectionable. Masonic membership in general is shrinking rapidly, due to an aging membership and the difficulty of attracting younger candidates. Freemasonry has in the past possessed some temporal power, but wields little influence today. Freemasonry possesses no earth-shattering secrets or satanic rituals. I think that most people would be greatly disappointed if they found out what the secrets of Freemasonry really are. I have no quarrel with Freemasonry, I have been shown a greater truth by the Catholic Church.
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