The title of this brief commentary is intriguing enough that I will, at a very late hour and in need of sleep, let it stand on its own.
Now, readers may have seen that the counterfeit church of conciliarism has once again reaffirmed authentic Catholic teaching prohibiting Catholics from joining Freemasonic sects.
Although I will write about this at length in my next commentary, suffice it to say for the moment that his apparent reaffirmation of Catholic teaching is rather hollow as the entire ethos of the counterfeit church of conciliarism’s ethos in liturgy and its relationship to the world and “other religions” is Judeo-Masonic to its very core.
As Pope Leo XIII explained in Humanum Genus, April 20, 1884:
For, from what We have above most clearly shown, that which is their ultimate purpose forces itself into view -- namely, the utter overthrow of that whole religious and political order of the world which the Christian teaching has produced, and the substitution of a new state of things in accordance with their ideas, of which the foundations and laws shall be drawn from mere naturalism.
What We have said, and are about to say, must be understood of the sect of the Freemasons taken generically, and in so far as it comprises the associations kindred to it and confederated with it, but not of the individual members of them. There may be persons amongst these, and not a few who, although not free from the guilt of having entangled themselves in such associations, yet are neither themselves partners in their criminal acts nor aware of the ultimate object which they are endeavoring to attain. In the same way, some of the affiliated societies, perhaps, by no means approve of the extreme conclusions which they would, if consistent, embrace as necessarily following from their common principles, did not their very foulness strike them with horror. Some of these, again, are led by circumstances of times and places either to aim at smaller things than the others usually attempt or than they themselves would wish to attempt. They are not, however, for this reason, to be reckoned as alien to the masonic federation; for the masonic federation is to be judged not so much by the things which it has done, or brought to completion, as by the sum of its pronounced opinions. (Pope Leo XIII, Humanum Genus, April 20, 1884.)
Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s words and deeds have pleased Freemasonic leaders no end as no one needs to be a member to advance their ideology.
More in my next commentary.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saint Gertrude the Great, pray for us.