Christianity and American Freemasonry

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Ignatius Press, Feb 2, 2010 - Religion - 206 pages

What is it about Freemasonry that would cause churches to forbid or openly discourage seventy million Americans from membership? Why have eight popes condemned the Lodge? Why has the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Masonic order been strained for centuries? Christianity and American Freemasonry answers these and many other questions and describes why Christ ianity and Freemasonry are incompatible.

Today over two million American men belong to the Masonic order, the largest and oldest secret fraternal society. In earlier history the Freemasons boasted a prestigious membership, including fourteen American presidents and such founding fathers as Ben Franklin, Paul Revere, and Alexander Hamilton. This is the most complete reference book available on the subject. Chapters discuss the rituals and oaths, the Scottish and York rites, allied organizations such as the Shriners, and the historic antagonism of Christianity toward Masonry. It is thoroughly documented with facts from:

• the three most noted experts on Masonry in America
• Masonic ritual books, encyclopedias, and histories
• three former Masons, now active Catholics, who contributed firsthand knowledge of Masonic ritual and structure.

William Whalen is a nationally known expert on comparative religion, and an author of 15 books and numerous magazine articles.

 

Contents

Preface
7
American Freemasonry
13
Origin of Masonry
34
Masonic Initiation
40
Scottish and York Rites
78
Allied Masonic Organizations
121
Catholic Attitudes toward the Lodge
136
of Masonry
150
Masonry in Other Countries
169
The Christian and the Lodge
187
Appendix
195
Bibliography
201
Index
207
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William Whalen is a nationally known expert on comparative religion, and an author of 15 books and numerous magazine articles.

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