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<blockquote data-quote="Albion" data-source="post: 76293392" data-attributes="member: 93831"><p>The Catholic opposition to Freemasonry is mainly based upon the Papacy's effort to maintain her ability to 'make or break' governments. Especially during the 19th century, the Vatican was fast losing what remained of that former status while national unity movements, popular sovereignty, free elections, and etc. made big gains and were supported by the Masonic organizations which were themselves patriotic, democratic, constitutional, and egalitarian in principle.</p><p></p><p>Protestantism is divided on the matter of Freemasonry, but those denominations which have decided to denounce Masonry, generally only in very recent years, made almost no investigation into the claims that were voiced by some delegates to their national conventions. I guess that a perfunctory and non-binding resolution passed in convention was an easy way to get past the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albion, post: 76293392, member: 93831"] The Catholic opposition to Freemasonry is mainly based upon the Papacy's effort to maintain her ability to 'make or break' governments. Especially during the 19th century, the Vatican was fast losing what remained of that former status while national unity movements, popular sovereignty, free elections, and etc. made big gains and were supported by the Masonic organizations which were themselves patriotic, democratic, constitutional, and egalitarian in principle. Protestantism is divided on the matter of Freemasonry, but those denominations which have decided to denounce Masonry, generally only in very recent years, made almost no investigation into the claims that were voiced by some delegates to their national conventions. I guess that a perfunctory and non-binding resolution passed in convention was an easy way to get past the issue. [/QUOTE]
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