Scapegoat Conspiracy Literature of the Mid–Late 19th Century: Against Catholics, Jews, Voltaire, and the Freemasons
Explore the 19th-century literary trend that scapegoated groups like Freemasons, Catholics, and Jews.
Explore the 19th-century literary trend that scapegoated groups like Freemasons, Catholics, and Jews.
This essay explores the implications of President Biden's purported induction into Prince Hall Freemasonry, highlighting the conflict with his Catholic faith and the historical context of this controversial event. It examines the canonical prohibitions
Catholics are forbidden from being Freemasons, but in the Philippines, the Catholic Church faces a battle to uproot Freemasonry out of the Filipino national identity.
'The Index Against Freemasonry,' by David L. Gray is a catalog of the works against Freemasonry by Catholic Theologian, Historian, and Author David L. Gray - a Former Freemason of 10+ years.
The essay proves that Freemasonry has been secretly plotting to destroy the Catholic Church for 300 years, and that it has infiltrated the Vatican and influenced its reforms. It cites various sources, such as papal
The article claims that Freemasonry has influenced the US history and politics, from the founding fathers to the current president. It argues that Freemasonry is a secret society that promotes a false religion and a
The article explores the history and influence of Prince Hall Freemasonry, a branch of Freemasonry that admits Black Americans. It argues that Prince Hall Freemasonry is incompatible with Catholicism and promotes a secular worldview that
A former Freemason explains the principles and purpose of Freemasonry and why they are incompatible with Catholicism. He also exposes the syncretic philosophy and religion of Freemasonry that blends various ideologies and beliefs.
Freemasonry is a secret society that claims to be compatible with Christianity, but is it really? In this article, a former Freemason explains the origins, beliefs and rituals of this organization, and why he left
Father Michael Heinrich Weninger, a member of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and also an Austrian Freemason – belonging to the Grand Lodge of Austria AF&AM (Ancient Free and Accepted Masons)
This paper will explore the purpose and motives behind first historical document of the Roman Catholic Church on Freemasonry that would end up shaping the language and position of all future statements of the Church