Saturday, April 26, 2025

The French Revolution -- Again! Freemasonic Lodge Hails Pope Francis’ Work As ‘Deeply Resonant’ With Their ‘Principles’

  'Freedom ("liberty"), equality, and fraternity'...

Does that sound familiar?

To any practicing Catholic it should...

Those were -- and still are! -- the cries and mantra of the diabolical Christ-haters of the French Revolution maniacs that slaughtered hundreds, no make that thousands, of Catholic laity, religious and clerics during the reign of terror.

If we don't know history, then we can surely repeat the madness of that demonic regime that attempted to stomp out anything Catholic! 

And haven't we seen that over the last 12 years emanating from the Chair of St. Peter under the heavy-handed Bishop of Rome, Bergoglio? 

He, from the grave -- and his Marxist, pervert henchmen are still at it dissolving traditional orders of nuns, brothers, monks and priests who adhere to the perennial teachings of holy Mother Church and to Apostolic Tradition so hated by the modernists -- and the traditional Latin Mass of the ages.

These ghouls cannot stand the TLM because it is a threat to their agenda in line with Satan and his minions, including the Freemasons.   As you know real popes rightly condemned any "Catholic" -- suffering automatic excommunication! -- by joining that filthy, secret society.

And now, even more truth has come out regarding the real agenda of Francis...

You will not believe this one!

From lifesitenews.com and written by Emily Mangiaracina Tue Apr 22, 2025 - 1:52 pm EDT: Freemasonic lodge hails Pope Francis’ work as 'deeply resonant' with their 'principles' - LifeSite

"(LifeSiteNews) — The Grand Lodge of Italy has hailed Pope Francis’ work as “deeply resonant with the principles of Freemasonry,” in the wake of his death on Monday.

“The Grand Lodge of Italy of the ALAM joins in the universal mourning for the passing of Pope Francis, a pastor who, through his teachings and his life, embodied the values of brotherhood, humility, and the pursuit of a universal humanism,” wrote Luciano Romoli, Grand Master of the Great Lodge of Italy of the ALAM in a statement published Tuesday.

“Coming from the ‘end of the world,’ Jorge Mario Bergoglio was able to change the Church, bringing the revolutionary teachings of St. Francis of Assisi back to the present day,” wrote Romoli, despite a fundamental difference between St. Francis’ fidelity to Catholic doctrine and Francis’ “revolution” of heterodoxy.

Romoli went on to praise Francis’ “work” as “deeply resonant with the principles of Freemasonry,” a compliment which is especially significant considering that Freemasonry has been repeatedly and infallibly condemned by past popes as antithetical to Catholicism – starting in 1738 with Pope Clement XII’s papal bull In eminenti.

The Grand Master pointed out that “freedom, equality, and fraternity” – elevated as societal ideals in Francis’ encyclical Fratelli tutti – are “the three core values of Freemasonry.”

“Overcoming divisions, ideologies, and groupthink in order to recognize the richness of differences and build a humanity united in diversity: this was Francis’s ardent desire, and the same goal is pursued by the Grand Lodge of Italy,” Romoli continued.

He further claimed that Francis adopted “A faith capable of questioning itself, of accepting doubt and of dialogue, which we also find in the Masonic initiatory method, based on a path free from dogma, substantiated by the unceasing search for truth.” 

In these times of serious crisis, the Grand Lodge of Italy echoes Pope Francis’ call for a ‘planetary conscience’ that recognizes humanity as a community of destiny. We honor his memory by continuing to work for an ethic of limits, for respect for others, and for the construction of a Temple founded on solidarity, freedom of thought, and universal brotherhood,” concluded Romoli. 

It is noteworthy that, as St. Maximilian Kolbe testified in his Militia of the Immaculata magazine, the Freemasons in 1917 celebrated their bicentennial by marching in front of St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican with banners declaring, “Satan must reign in the Vatican. The Pope will be his slave.”

St. Maximilian elaborated in 1939, “This mortal hatred for the Church of Jesus Christ and for His Vicar was not just a prank on the part of deranged individuals but a systematic action proceeding from the principle of Freemasonry: Destroy all religion, whatever it may be, especially the Catholic religion.”

This aim is testified to in the “Permanent Instruction of the Alta Vendita,” which Dr. Taylor Marshall notes was reproduced in the English translation in a lecture by Right Rev. Msgr. George Dillon D.D., in Edinburgh in October 1884. The Alta Vendita’s author, who writes under the pseudonym Piccolo Tigre or “Little Tiger,” explains the long-term goal of Freemasons:

Our final end is that of Voltaire and the Revolution, the destruction forever of Catholicism and even of the Christian idea which, if left standing on the ruins of Rome, would be the resuscitation of Christianity later.

 Pope Leo XIII affirmed in 1884:

But against the apostolic see and the Roman Pontiff the contention of these enemies has been for a long time directed … now the time has come when the partisans of the sects openly declare, what in secret among themselves they have for a long time plotted, that the sacred power of the Pontiffs must be abolished, and that the papacy itself, founded by divine right, must be utterly destroyed. If other proofs were wanting, this fact would be sufficiently disclosed by the testimony of men well informed, of whom some at other times, and others again recently, have declared it to be true of the Freemasons that they especially desire to assail the Church with irreconcilable hostility, and that they will never rest until they have destroyed whatever the supreme Pontiffs have established for the sake of religion.

That Freemasonry is satanic at its highest levels has been testified to by ex-freemasons such as Altiyan Childs. As Kyle Clement, assistant to well-known exorcist Father Chad Ripperger, has noted, “The Grand Architect of the Universe is identified in the higher degrees as Lucifer.” The Catholic Church’s first condemnation of Freemasonry was issued by Pope Clement XII in his 1738 papal bull “In Eminenti“: 

In order to close the widely open road to iniquities which might be committed with impunity and also for other reasons … We have resolved and decreed to condemn and forbid such Societies, assemblies, reunions, conventions, aggregations or meetings called either Freemasonic or known under some other denomination. We condemn and forbid them by this, our present constitution, which is to be considered valid for ever.

Clement XII judged freemasonry so serious a matter, and membership in it so dangerous, that he imposed an automatic excommunication, latae sententiae (a hidden sentence), on any Catholic who joined the freemasons. The lifting of the excommunication was reserved to the Holy See; later popes required that the Catholic who had joined the Lodge make known to his bishop the names of any other Catholics whom he knew to also be freemasons.

Clement XII’s sentence of excommunication was expressly renewed by successive popes many times over. It was incorporated into the 1917 Code of Canon Law, and although not explicitly mentioned in the 1983 Code, a special intervention and clarification from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), titled Declaration on Masonic Associations and Irreconcilability of Christian Faith and Freemasonry, instructed that the Church’s discipline and judgement regarding freemasonry remained unchanged from the 1917 Code.

The lodge’s full statement reads as follows:

The ALAM Grand Lodge of Italy joins in the universal condolences for the passing of Pope Francis, a pastor whose magisterium and life embodied the values of brotherhood, humility and the search for a planetary humanism.

The Grand Lodge of Italy of the Ancient, Free, Accepted Masons joins in the universal condolences for the passing of Pope Francis, a pastor whose magisterium and life embodied the values of brotherhood, humility and the search for a planetary humanism. Coming from the “end of the world,” Jorge Mario Bergoglio was able to change the Church, bringing the revolutionary teaching of St. Francis of Assisi back to the actuality of history.

At this time of mourning, our Communion wishes to pay tribute to the vision of Pope Francis, whose work is connoted by a profound resonance with the principles of Freemasonry: the centrality of the person, respect for the dignity of every individual, building a community of solidarity, and the pursuit of the common good. His encyclical Brothers All represents a manifesto. Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood is the triple value asset of Freemasonry. Overcoming divisions, ideologies, single thinking to recognize the richness of differences and build a humanity united in diversity, this is what Francis fervently wanted, the same design the Grand Lodge of Italy pursues.

Pope Francis has been able to combine faith and reason, complementary dimensions of human experience, renewing the Anselmian principle of “credo ut intelligam.” A faith capable of questioning, welcoming doubt and dialogue, which we also find in the Masonic initiatory method, founded on a path free of dogma, substantiated by the unceasing search for truth.

Francis’ pontificate has placed the last at the center, along with care for the planet and a development ethic based on human dignity. This, too, can be found in the Masonic construction of the “Inner Temple,” based on tolerance, solidarity and resistance against hatred and ignorance, and finds a profound correspondence in Bergoglio’s pastoral ministry, which, with its “gentle revolution,” has shown that humility and dialogue are tools of authentic strength. In the wake of the “Francis Economy” and the vision of a “common home,” Freemasonry supports the commitment to a sustainable, equitable and inclusive future.

In this time traversed by serious critical issues, the Grand Lodge of Italy finds itself in Pope Francis’ call for a “planetary consciousness” that recognizes humanity as a community of destiny. We honor his memory by continuing to work for an ethics of limits, respect for the other and the building of a Temple founded on solidarity, freedom of thought and universal brotherhood.

Luciano Romoli
Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Italy of the A.L.A.M.
Rome, April 22, 2025"

End of very revealing article...

Pray for strength and honor -- and always for truth!

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St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

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