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Can Catholics be Masons?

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  • by afamilyman on March 10th, 2011

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    I am a Mason currently... when I was a teenager I was also in Demolay (Templar). I was introduced to this by my Grandfather who is/was Catholic. There isn't one thing about Freemasonry that cannot be found in any library in the world if someone was so inclined to read it.
    Every organization has it's "secrets". Including the Church (every church for that matter). You can't tell me that any Catholic can go into the Pope's chambers or go into the Vatican archives and get all the information they want.
    The church have issue with any organization that doesn't give praise to the Pope. I have never understood this.
    A practicing Catholic CAN be a Freemason. Freemasonry at it's core lives and dies by one practice "Taking a good man and making him better".
    Mason's do accept all religions. There is a Masonic temple in practically every civilized land in the world. Keeping in mind that more than half the population is not Catholic.
    We do give thanks and praise to the Great Architech of the Universe.
    I am a Mason and I am a Catholic... I doubt that the son of God would banish me to hell because I practiced his teachings in loving each other as he has loved me and by good works through charity because I'm a Mason.

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