The Letter, Humanum Genus, of the Pope, Leo XIII, Against Free-Masonry and the Spirit of the Age, April 20, 1884 Original Latin and English Translation
The Letter, Humanum Genus, of the Pope, Leo XIII, Against Free-Masonry and the Spirit of the Age, April 20, 1884  Original Latin and English Translation


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Read The Letter, Humanum Genus, of the Pope, Leo XIII, Against Free-Masonry and the Spirit of the Age, April 20, 1884 Original Latin and English Translation. Professor W. W. Skeat in the preface to Joseph of Arimathie, published the Early English Text Society, traces the word grail through the older French to graal and great, thence to a Low Latin original gradale, gradalis or grasale, a flat dish, but on the surface this derivation appears to us more hopeful than scientifically convincing. The Pope Clement XII issued the first bull against Freemasonry on April 27, 1738. Different Popes issued six additional bulls before April 20, 1884, when Pope Leo XIII issued the encyclical Humanum Genus, the strongest and most comprehensive papal condemnation of Freemasonry. In it, the Pope attacked Freemasonry as a "wicked force" and a 1 Encyclical Letter, Humanum Genus, April 20, 1884. Cf. The King ship of Christ and Organized Naturalism, p. 62. "For the proofs of the anti-supernatural origin of the Declaration and of its repudiation of membership of Christ, Cf. Membership of Christ and Naturalism in Hollywood and Elsewhere, the present writer. 34 One can read the Papal encyclical, Humanum Genus, to see exactly what Pope Leo XIII, and the church clergy, thought about the time after Mazzini s death. I highly doubt that William Guy Carr, nor any of those who parrot him, would be very welcome, in Italy, if their ideals and conjecture were known to the Italian people, during a visit Pope Leo XIII (Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci), 1810-1903- Humanum Genus:Free-Masonry and The Spirit of The Age (encyclical against Freemasonry, 20 April 1884) * See also G. M. Pachtler, 1825-1889 * See also George F. Dillon, 1836-1893 * See also Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich, 1858-1926 * See also Reverend E. Cahill, 1868-1941 * See also Vicomte Léon De Poncins, 1897-1975 * See also Arnaud Leo XIII Parvenu a la Vingtcinquieme annee, 1902. The original title of this book, which was compiled from a series of lectures delivered in Edinburgh in October, 1884 Mgr. Dillon, was The War of Antichrist with the Churchand Christian Civilization. Until halfway into the 20 th century, the order of the Western world was Christian. Not like the industrial revolution in England, which is the image most people have of the old world order. That was a phenomenon of the 18 th century. The Christian order was mostly rural in character, and those who were not farmers were mostly trades people or small to medium sized business people living in towns or The Letter, Humanum Genus, of the Pope, Leo XIII, Against Free-Masonry and the Spirit of the Age, April 20 1884:Original Latin and English Translation A number of Papal pronouncements have been issued against Freemasonry. The first was Pope Clement XII's In Eminenti, 28 April 1738; the most recent was Pope Leo XIII's Ab Apostolici, 15 October 1890. The 1917 Code of Canon Law explicitly declared that joining Freemasonry entailed automatic excommunication.[68] The 1917 Code of Canon Law also English historian, author of Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Made a Freemason in Friendship Lodge No. 6, London, in March, 172'5, Born April 27, 1737; died 1794 (see New Age Magazine, March 1925). In his letter to Cardinal Gibbons of January 22d, ]899, Leo XIII says: ''Christ is the Teacher and the example of all sanctity, and to His standard must all those conform who wish for eternal life If ever a truly complete history of Freemasonry is written, omitting nothing important The original dedication of to the Holy Saint John, meaning the Baptist. The nervous Pope Leo XIII who all his days was afraid of bogeys, wrote into his Encyclical against Freemasons on April 20, 1884: "Nay, there are in Humanum Genus: Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Freemasonry (in multiple languages; 1884), Pope Leo XIII (HTML at the Vatican) The Letter "Humanum Genus", of The Pope, Leo XIII, Against Free-Masonry and the Spirit of the Age, April 20, 1884: Original Latin, and English Translation (bound with a reply Albert Pike; Charleston, SC: Gr. Orient Catalog Record: The letter "Humanum genus" of the Pope, Leo XIII against free-masonry and the spirit of the age, April 20, 1884, and the reply for the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of Free-masonry | HathiTrust Digital Library Pike, Albert, 1809-1891: The Letter "Humanum Genus", of The Pope, Leo XIII, Against Free-Masonry and the Spirit of the Age, April 20, 1884: Original Latin, and 9781424050123 142405012X World English 2: Workbook, Rebecca Chase, Kristin Johannsen 9781104399795 1104399792 The Spirit of Modern German Literature - Lectures Delivered Before the University of Wisconsin (1916), Ludwig Lewisohn 9781104449803 1104449803 The Student's Companion to Latin Authors (1896), George Middleton, Thomas Ross Mills, W. M The Builder Magazine. February 1920 Volume VI Number 2 The National Masonic Research Society. Table of Contents. February 1920 Volume VI Number 2 The Online Books Page. Online Books . Albert Pike (Pike, Albert, 1809-1891) A Wikipedia article about this author is available. Pike, Albert, 1809-1891: The Letter "Humanum Genus", of The Pope, Leo XIII, Against Free-Masonry and the Spirit of the Age, April 20, 1884: Original Latin, and English Translation (bound with a reply Albert Pike; Charleston, SC: Gr. Orient of Charleston, 1884), also Pope Leo Page 20-21-22-23. 48. What grounds did the Pope have when he wrote the Encyclical "Humanum Genus" of 1884 condemning Masonry? Page 24. 49. What was the effect of the Encyclical "Humanum Genus" of 1884 issued Pope Leo XIII ? 24-1. 50. what Popes of the R. C. Church were constitutions, edicts, epistles, allocutions and encyclicals issued In Humanum Genus, Pope Leo XIII points out that both strive to replace Christian civilization with a neo-pagan world order: "Yea, this change is deliberately planned and put forward many associations of Communists and Socialists; and to their undertakings the sect of Freemasons is not hostile, but greatly favors their designs, and holds in common with them their chief opinions."72 Earlier in the same letter, The Letter Humanum genus of Leo XIII against free-masonry and the spirit of the age, April 20, 1884. Original Latin and English translation (1884) Ancient and accepted Scottish rite of free-masonry. Transactions of the Supreme council of the 33d degree for the southern jurisdiction of the United States of America. October, 1884. Or[ient] of Washington (1884) A Reply for the Ancient and accepted





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