Liste de documents pontificaux condamnant la franc-maçonnerie

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Des documents pontificaux condamnant la franc-maçonnerie, sous forme de bulles, encycliques ou lettres émanant de la papauté au Vatican, sont attestés depuis le XVIIIe siècle[1].

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Pie IX modifier

  • Qui Pluribus - 1846 Ce document, bien que ne mentionnant pas directement la maçonnerie ni aucune personne nominale ou groupe, émet des critiques qui s'adressent à ceux que de précédents documents pontificaux ont attribué à la maçonnerie et est considéré comme antimaçonnique par certaines sources catholiques[3].

Léon XIII modifier

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  1. Masonry (Freemasonry) Catholic Encyclopedia et ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAW REGARDING FREEMASONRY par REID McINVALE, Texas Lodge of Research paper
  2. Roman Catholic Church Law Regarding Freemasonry par Reid McInvale
  3. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAW REGARDING FREEMASONRY by REID McINVALE, Texas Lodge of Research
  4. "It is even reported that this year it is about to receive the deputies and leaders of the sect which is most embittered against Catholicism, who have appointed this city as the place for their solemn meeting. The reasons which have determined their choice of such a meeting place are no secret; they desire by this outrageous provocation to glut the hatred which they nourish against the Church, and to bring their incendiary torches within reach of the Roman Pontificate by attacking it in its very seat." Paragraph 3, Etsi Nos (On Conditions in Italy)