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Clarification Concerning
Status of
Catholics Becoming Freemasons
Issued by the Office of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith, February 17, 1981.
On 19 July 1974 this Congregation wrote to some Episcopal Conferences a
private letter concerning the interpretation of can 2335 of the Code of
Canon Law which forbids Catholics, under the penalty of excommunication,
to enroll in Masonic or other similar associations.
Since the said letter has become public and has given rise to erroneous
and tendentious interpretations, this Congregation, without prejudice to
the eventual norms of the new Code, issues the following confirmation and
clarification:
- the present canonical discipline remains in full force and has not been
modified in any way;
- consequently, neither the excommunication nor the other penalties
envisaged have been abrogated;
- what was said in the aforesaid letter as regards the interpretation to
be given to the canon in question should be understood-as the Congregation
intended-mere]y as a reminder of the general principles of interpretation
of penal laws for the solution of the cases of individual persons which
may be submitted to the judgment of ordinaries. 1t was not, however, the
intention of the Congregation to permit Episcopal Conferences to issue
public pronouncements by way of a judgment of a general character on the
nature of Masonic associations, which would imply a derogation from the
aforesaid norms.
Rome, from the Office of the S. Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith, 17 February 1981.
PRESENT LEGISLATION
The present legislation of the Church is contained in canon 1374:
Can. 1374 A person who joins an association which plots against the Church
is to be punished with a just penalty; one who promotes or takes office in
such an association is to be punished with an interdict.
In the previous Code (can 2335), Masonry is explicitly mentioned. As the
declaration of 26 November 1983 explains, the omission of the name "Mason"
in the present Church law is due to an "editorial criterion." Masonic
associations are thus included under a more general heading which could
include any other association conspiring against the Church (e.g. a
specific communist party).
Some Documents of the Popes on Masonry:
CLEMNE XII In Eminenti, const. 24 Apr. 1738
BENEDICT XIV Providas, const. 18 May 1751
PIUS VII Ecclesiam a Jesu Christo, const. 13 Sept. 1821
LEO XII Quo Graviora, const. 13 Mar. 1825
PIUS VIII Traditi Humilitati, ency. 24 May 1829
GREGORY XVI Mirari Vos, encyc. 15 Aug. 1832
PIUS IX Qui Pluribus, encyc. 9 Nov. 1846
LEO XIII Humanum Genus, encyc. 20 Apr. 1884
LEO XIII Dall' Alto Dell' Opostolico, Seggio, encyc.
LEO XIII Inimica Vos, encyc. 8 Dec. 1892,.
LEO XIII Custodi Di Quella Fede, encyc. 8 Dec. 1892
09/01 Masonry Exposed World domination with a one world universalist type
free thinking religion. Any recognition of a god, including Satan, is acceptable.
Homosexuals, Freemasons and Others Infiltrate the Catholic Church
Humanum Genus Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Freemasonry, 1884 AD
This is unchangeable teaching of the Church in regard to Freemasonry
and its subdivisions at all levels throughout the Universe.
Albert Pike Sovereign Pontiff of Universal Freemasonry
"Yes, Lucifer is God, and unfortunately Adonay is also God."
THE ANTI-PRIESTS Communism in the Church.
Declaration on Masonic Associations Sacred Congregation for Doctrine of Faith, 1983
6/99 Secret Meanings of Masonic Symbols and Goals by Robert Goldsborough
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