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    Article THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION AGAINST FREEMASONRY. ← Page 9 of 16 →
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The Papal Allocution Against Freemasonry.

latter is pressing on , rapidly , towards extinction , the former is flourishing more luxuriantly than ever . The Times admits such societies as ours may have been formidable some feAV centuries ago , and so they were . The Papal records , if Ave could but peruse them , Avould confess the same .

The edicts that Eome has issued against us , from the second century to the year just past , prove it . The spirit that animated our mediaeval brethren yet remains , and whilst the guilds of their day have degenerated into " extinct associations , " Freemasonry , —not the operative guild of Masons , a corporation of handicraftsmen as perfectly fossilized as others of the same nature , —but Freemasonry proper is ready as ever , in its

cosmopolitan character , to battle for right , freedom , and goodwill to all men . In that hebdomadal Ishmaelite of Journalism , —The Saturday Review , —of October 14 th , 1865 , an article appeared , entitled " The Pope and the Freemasons , " but so poor in comparison

to the above , on which it bears indisputable marks of having been based , that it deserves but little consideration . The late Duke of Sussex is no favorite of ours , Masonically , for much that he did , as Grand Master , Avas in direct opposition to the Catholicity of the craft . Nor can we say much in favor of

his successor , but no opponent of the principles of either Grand Master could haA e been found to have penned such a damaging sentence as that : —

" The Duke of SUSSEX deA'oted the diabolic powers of a gigantic intellect " to the conduct of a A ast conspiracy against religion , and especially against " Royal families . It is said that the Earl of ZETLAND has succeeded to " the same fearful eminence , and there can be little doubt that his frequent " victories on the turf are to be attributed to the craft of the Masonic

" organization . " Though Ave do not hold the turf to be an ennobling profession for a Grand Master of England , yet Ave have always understood his lordship to be a more than average fair specimen of persons addicted to such pursuits , and Ave beg to deny the Saturday Review any credit for insinuating , —either in joke or earnest , —

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THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION AGAINST FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c . JERUSALEM. ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 17
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 33
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 34
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 35
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 37
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 43
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Papal Allocution Against Freemasonry.

latter is pressing on , rapidly , towards extinction , the former is flourishing more luxuriantly than ever . The Times admits such societies as ours may have been formidable some feAV centuries ago , and so they were . The Papal records , if Ave could but peruse them , Avould confess the same .

The edicts that Eome has issued against us , from the second century to the year just past , prove it . The spirit that animated our mediaeval brethren yet remains , and whilst the guilds of their day have degenerated into " extinct associations , " Freemasonry , —not the operative guild of Masons , a corporation of handicraftsmen as perfectly fossilized as others of the same nature , —but Freemasonry proper is ready as ever , in its

cosmopolitan character , to battle for right , freedom , and goodwill to all men . In that hebdomadal Ishmaelite of Journalism , —The Saturday Review , —of October 14 th , 1865 , an article appeared , entitled " The Pope and the Freemasons , " but so poor in comparison

to the above , on which it bears indisputable marks of having been based , that it deserves but little consideration . The late Duke of Sussex is no favorite of ours , Masonically , for much that he did , as Grand Master , Avas in direct opposition to the Catholicity of the craft . Nor can we say much in favor of

his successor , but no opponent of the principles of either Grand Master could haA e been found to have penned such a damaging sentence as that : —

" The Duke of SUSSEX deA'oted the diabolic powers of a gigantic intellect " to the conduct of a A ast conspiracy against religion , and especially against " Royal families . It is said that the Earl of ZETLAND has succeeded to " the same fearful eminence , and there can be little doubt that his frequent " victories on the turf are to be attributed to the craft of the Masonic

" organization . " Though Ave do not hold the turf to be an ennobling profession for a Grand Master of England , yet Ave have always understood his lordship to be a more than average fair specimen of persons addicted to such pursuits , and Ave beg to deny the Saturday Review any credit for insinuating , —either in joke or earnest , —

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