The Masons

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No sir,
You dont get it. I am not embittered and hold no malice with the exception of ignorance. You have to admit if Freemasonry is so conspired against Catholic then we are doing a pretty poor job of it.

I sit with 85% senior citizens who talk about helping the poor and the needy and I dont hear or see conspiracy and deception. NOBODY I have ever sat with in lodge has ever mentioned any religion or church in any manner so I personally feel that there is no threat to me or the Church.

We have a huge threat to our Church from a variety of other sources but Freemasonry isnt one of them. I sit in mass with other Masons and we are labelled heretics and sinners. I sit in Knights of Columbus with several members that openly talk about how sore they are after their vasectomies, and we ignore the sinners in our midst. I sit in mass with the state senator (doctor) and his wife (OB/GYN) that conducts tubiligations and prescribes artificial birth control openly and freely, yet we dont address those issues cause they arent visible. I am not condemning either but the hypocrisy is apparent. Their actions and beliefs are between them and God.

I will accept the sinner label that you place on me because I am sinning by trying to be a better person. Until the Holy Catholic Church stations members at the condom aisle in the drug store, administers blood test to weed out artifical birth control users, before communion then I will tend to my own faults and you should administer to your own, if any.

The only reason I spoke up on this topic is because its wrong to condemn any organization without knowing all the facts. Thats all. I am not seeking new members nor do I particularly care if anyone joins after reading these. This is my attempt to educate the readers on fact versus fiction. I am not angry nor am I bitter towards you or any poster here. I know the truth and I know the facts from a perspective that few posters know. My apathy isnt total however. I will continue to celebrate the sacraments that my cardinal allows me to celebrate. Despite the many people that dont agree with him on here, he is a wise and holy man and that shows in his acceptance of many in his diocese.

As Cardinal Arize stated this week: The Church exists for God. God does not exist for the Church. We are mortal men in a mortal world trying to do our best for our God. The rule and guide to my faith and practice are the Ten Commandments and the Holy Bible. I dont see anything in either that is in contradiction to what I am as a Freemason. If that situation ever occurs then I will be the first to renounce my membership but until then I will remain committed to making myself a better person from what I am learning in both the Church and in my personal life.

I am always welcome to suggestions but I am not open to personal ridicule.
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, “If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” John 8:7
Feel free to refute and contradict anything I write but when you start getting personal then its time to disassociate myself from the forum. Hope to see you in mass. Feel free to introduce yourself and shake my hand at the sign of peace. You can recognize me by my ring. I am the Catholic and the sinner that we all are so I may blend in pretty well with the other sinners.

Future conversation is welcome but not on a public forum. I cannot convince you and you are failing in your attempt to sway me. I am not a great debater so that isnt anything new. Peace be with you always.
well said
 
I heard Masons in America spend about $800.00 a year on member dues… I wonder how much of that goes to to the leadership levels in Europe.

…especially considering that Masons mostly work for free. :o
what you hear is very wrong.
 
I find it sad that someone in this enlightened age still believes all the ancient lies about Masonry, just as I feel about all the lies about Catholicism.

To respond to your individual statements:
 
Look, individual Masons may be wonderful, fine, uprighit people. It’s quite possible that especially in the modern U.S. that in the lodges, the vast majority of the people never go beyond some kind of ritual that they don’t even THINK of as being anti-Catholic in that our society is permeated with ideas of indifferentism and relativism to the nth degree.

That doesn’t make the Church wrong in its discerning, though.

With apologies, the vast majority of the German people who were active members of the Nazi party most likely thought that ITS ideals did not contradict with their ‘idea’ of Christianity. Most were probably ignorant of the evil that was implicit in the party’s teaching, few of them really went into truly criminal behavior. . .and again, many many people were able to participate in a ‘fringe’ kind of way. If you lived in a fairly rural area away from the battlefields, if you had a fairly decent township, you could probably pay ‘lip service’ to the ideals of the Nazi party, not really bothering to read all about, focus on things like "Hitler Youth’ by emphasizing the ‘youth service’ aspects and the patriotism, and never again realize that the party itself was espousing evil.

I do NOT think the Masons are like the Nazis, but I DO think that there are many who are either ignoring the teaching and making up their own kind of ‘Masonic’ teachings by emphasizing things like gathering, service, and ‘ignoring’ the deeper teaching because, “that isn’t the part of being a Mason that we’re interested in”, just as many in Germany did with the Nazi party.

And just as those people in Germany may have SINCERELY BELIEVED and thought they had avoided any PROBLEMATIC teachings by just not doing them, or letting just a few ‘do the whole thing’, or closed their eyes to anything that didn’t go along with how they thought it ‘should be’, many people who are ‘involved’ in masonry are doing THAT SAME THING and trying to convince themselves, and others, that because, “we just do good things, therefore Mason teachings must be good”.

It didn’t work for the Nazis and history has demonstrated it. If you had tried to say this in 1934, you’d be rou
dly disbelieved, but fast forward a few years and it was obvious.

SO people might not believe masonry isn’t all shining stars, clowns, and helping children in AD 2013, but just give it time. . .
 
For what its worth on this discussion, i have yet to see anyone point to these teachings:
papalencyclicals.net/Leo13/l13ms3.htm

papalencyclicals.net/Leo13/l13human.htm (really should read this!)

papalencyclicals.net/Leo13/l13ms4.htm

“The enemy forces, inspired by the evil spirit, ever wage war on the Christian name. They join forces in this endeavor with certain groups of men whose purpose is to subvert divinely revealed truths and to rend the very fabric of Christian society with disastrous dissent. Indeed, how much damage these cohorts, as it were, have inflicted on the Church is well known. And yet, the spirit of all previous groups hostile to Catholic institutions has come to life again in that group called the Masonic sect, which, strong in manpower and resources, is the leader in a war against anything sacred.” Pope Leo XIII Inimica Vis

Masonry is anathema to The Church.
Another resource here: scripturecatholic.com/freemasonry_qa.html

I am a southerner. Born and raised in South Carolina. I was raised in the old south, and masonry, along with Protestantism, holds a firm lock on most endeavors here, churches, government, et. al.
 
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