Grandmaster of the Grand Orient: "We Are Transparent Just Like Pope Francis"
Please Note: TradCatKnight does not hold Francis as the true Pope but rather Benedict XVI
(Rome) Freemasonry "has reached its all-time high," and this has been achieved recently, said the Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy, '''thanks' to a part of the Church, which does not speak the spiritual language of the Church," said Traditio Catholica . Traditio Catholica began an
article about Freemasonry today with these words. A small, shorthand
note, which stains a connection from the Villa Vascello, the seat of
the Grand Orient in Rome, to the new cathedral of Créteil, near Paris.
"The question of the relationship of Church and Loge is still an issue,
because who among the university-educated or in a certain position does
not have a relative or a friend who attended a Masonic lodge?" says Traditio Catholica .
What influence did and has Freemasonry on important decisions in the world and Church?
There are also unresolved questions to which there may never be a real
answer. About the question, "What influence has the Freemasonry in the
last 250 years on certain political decisions of individual states and
peoples, but also of world-historical importance." The issue concerns
not only politics, but also the Church.
"In Church circles a long litany has been heard: In the Church this or that does not fit: The culprit is Freemasonry! Inside the Church is this and that has happened: The culprit is Freemasonry!"
"In Church circles a long litany has been heard: In the Church this or that does not fit: The culprit is Freemasonry! Inside the Church is this and that has happened: The culprit is Freemasonry!"
"Intrigue and conspire do the lodge brothers still," against this or
that cardinal or against this or that religious? Or hear that about a
dark past?
Freemasonry should not be a welcome "scapegoat" for its own fault or
even "relieve clergy and laity in a cheap way of their own
responsibilities."
Fact is that Freemasonry changed strategy and tactics over time, and has
adapted to the prevailing political power relations, "their fight
against the Church, the revelation of God and to the truth about man but
has never been given up."
The New Cathedral of the Diocese of Crèteil (Paris): "A
Cathedral for the World of Today"
Cathedral for the World of Today"
Those who stand in the dark
What has remained constant is their actions out of the darkness. The
aproned brothers show up today openly in some areas. They show
themselves but only what they want. "They will not show their hand." Not
even in France, where they are highly officially invited on record to
the palaces of power and asked for their opinion. "The positions they
are taking on specific issues, they also make publicly known. But what
influence they exert in these questions on a decision remains hidden.
It starts already with the unanswerable question of who belongs among
the deputies of Parliament and members of a government to a Loge,
perhaps even the head of state himself." The same is true of media
owners and media professionals.
"The lodges rarely sought direct confrontation with the Church." With
careful aim, they have only fought in some Latin countries of Europe
and Latin America, and even then only if they held the power of the
state firmly in their hand, as in France, Italy and Mexico.
Freemasons of the Grand Orient of Italy
Church and the French Revolution - Who makes common cause with the Jacobins?
"A face to face struggle today is also no longer necessary, as a part
of the Church has taken their views and hardly is able to define a
substantive difference."
The French Revolution was the great landmark, which the lodges have
rammed into the earth of world history. The question of the relationship
between Church and French Revolution is synonymous with the question of
the relationship between Church and lodge. The influence of the lodges
can be seen from the answer to the question to what extent the Jacobin
ideas of this revolution are accepted or not. One can confidently say
that they form the doctrine of the current world.
"The Church opposes the anti-Christian ideas and does so even today. But
for Catholics, and especially religious leaders a litmus test applies:
How do I keep it within the French Revolution?"
At all times there were parts of the church who were inclined towards
the secular power. "Power is attractive, power is threatening. The
reasons are many. The Church therefore had to endure tough fights to
preserve inner freedom and not as a state Church, namely equipped with
privileges to must be subservient to those in power.
Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini: "Church is 200 years behind the times"
"How many divisions has the Pope?" - Cardinal Martini's poisoned legacy
The policy of appeasement is affected by sympathizers of secular ideologies, profiteers, but also the great multitude who are afraid of conflict. The secular power is always stronger than the Church by worldly standards, not only in the sense of the equally rhetorical as much as cynical question of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, "How many divisions has the Pope?" That was 1945 in Yalta and it wasn't, believe it or not, about anything less than the determination of the post-war order by the victors. "
So, there have been since the days of the revolution parts of the
church, "which want to come to terms with the Jacobins." The
ideologically attuned even consider it the crucial question per se for the future of the Church. The Arrangement was
so important to this part of the Church that the Archbishop of Milan,
deceased in 2012, and Cardinal of the Roman Church, Carlo Maria
Martini, in his last interview left his "spiritual testament." Literally the cardinal told the Corriere della Sera :
"The Church is 200 years behind the times" and meant that she had not
taken part in the development initiated by the French revolution.
Cardinal Martini had made his decision and encouraged other Catholics
in it to do the same. A step, which he even called upon the Church,
to bring it up once more into 'harmony' with the world. A poisoned
legacy."
Some Catholics would agonize their brains over "whether this or that
Church officials were Freemasons or not." In fact, there were quite a
few aproned clerics in the history. Already years before the outbreak of
the revolution in Paris in the Benedictine Abbey of Melk, the Austrian
Escorial, an active Masonic Lodge. The Convention was divided: there
were monks and masons. The former, of course, did not know who were the
latter. Overall, the number of Church lodge brothers had remained
modest at all times.
The sociologist of religion Massimo Introvigne, an expert on
Freemasonry, gave a key to probatively difficult questions of how to
recognize the mason. Since membership is subject to strict secrecy and
the Loge brothers have had rich experience of it after 300 years, it is
crucial to ask then, who represents Masonic positions and who does
not. Whether aproned Freemasons or unaproned (unofficial) the spirit in
any case. You know whose side they're on.
Stefano Bisi, Grand Master of the Grand Orient
Grand Master of the Grand Orient, "We are as transparent as Pope Francis"
In an interview in
March 2014, shortly after his election as Grand Master of the Grand
Orient of Italy, the journalist Stefano Bisi, said about the Masons:
"We are as transparent as Pope Francis." It was "hard to believe", but
"many young" would "knock on the door of the temple", because they "also
need spirituality today."
Bisi was asked why anyone should feel the need today to become
Freemasons. His answer: "Perhaps because there is a need to regain some
spiritual values. I am aware that it is difficult for a profane to
believe, but when we go to work in the lodge, we enter a house, put on
an apron and pulling on gloves, ignite three candles and speak one after
another. One speaks, the others listen. In a world in which you have to
shout in order to be heard, this is a revolutionary thing. Where that
happens otherwise?I n my opinion, people need spirituality, even today."
He continued: "In the lodge you will find everything a little, that's
the best part: entrepreneurs, employees, students ... In the lodge we
are all equal. Whether one comes from a family with Masonic tradition or
not, just like me. "
Grandmaster: Highest Level of Members Achieved - "We are working for the good of humanity"
For two weeks, the Grand Orient of Italy has put up a new website. "We have modernized ourselves," said Grandmaster Bisi a few days ago . The Grand Orient of Italy is
the largest Masonic organization on the Apennine Peninsula. "We have
more than 22,500 brothers, this stands as the highest ever in our
history." An ascending trend. In just the first three months of 2015
have been placed 800 membership applications. We had 40 percent more
than the average for the past ten years. "These are respectable
figures," because one can not simply apply at the lodges for
membership. Membership applications were presented only after a "long
way" by other brothers.
Although the Grand Orient has no Facebook page, it already
twitters. "Even with 140 attacks one can be introduced to the knowledge
of the free masons," said Bisi, because: "The real Freemasonry is not
forged in dark intrigues, but is working for the good of humanity." The
Grand Master also said that the Grand Orient has "never" been a secret organization.
The Grand Orient celebrated on 19 September in the Villa Il Vascello, in the
Roman Janiculum, the autumn equinox. On the hill is also an equestrian
statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi. The lodge brothers have erected a bronze
monument of their Grandmaster and do not forget to look at him with a
commanding gesture toward St. Peter's Basilica. This was, after the
destruction of the Papal States in 1870, the celebration of the Lodge's
triumph over the Church.
With the equinox the lodges return to their work after the summer
break. But above all, is celebrated the destruction of the Papal States
and the conquest of Rome by Italian troops the following day. A few
years ago the head of a noble family loyal to Rome handed the papal
flag that flew on the Porta Pia and an ancestor had obtained it in time
to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. It was kept in the family
until they solemnly presented it to Benedict XVI.
Grandmaster Bisi also layed a wreath in 2015 at Porta Pia to
commemorate the conquest of the city from the Pope which "was
fundamental for the civilized development of our country" in his
opinion. After more than 1,300 years, the papal domination of the
country had emerged from a period of popular exile.
The Grand Orient also celebrates the 750th anniversary of Dante
Alighieri on this occasion. The greatest poet of Italy had nothing to do
with the lodges, but was a member of the imperial party of his
time. This anti-papal attitude makes him a sympathetic figure for the
lodge brothers.
"Planetary" church with hidden object game. Where is a tabernacle?What recognizable Christian symbols you find?
Créteil: "A cathedral for the world of today"
An addendum: The picture shows the new top of Notre Dame Cathedral of
the Diocese of Créteil, a suffragan of Paris. "Une cathédrale pour le
monde présent," is the self-congratulation of its "creator". It is to be
dedicated next September. "In France there are currently Gothic and
neo-Gothic churches being abandoned by the Masonic government," said Traditio Catholica, because the number of believers is falling, the buildings are dilapidated and in any case usually belong to the state.
"Does Freemasonry need to fight a Church that can build such houses of
worship, like the new Cathedral of Creteil, where verticality is turned
upside down? Hardly," said Traditio Catholica. Nothing in this
architecture leads up to God.Instead, the priest stands down as an
entertainer, clearly visible to the entire audience in the stands.
"It is this Church style of Créteil, of San Giovanni Rotondo, from
Fatima, where those Catholics, clergy and laity, who have embraced the
humanistic teachings of Freemasonry and accordingly consistently
scourge and humiliate the cultic and cultural singularity of 'their'
Church. In any case, kneeling before God is neither intended nor
desired in Créteil. There is not a tabernacle in the nave and in general
Christian symbols are not to be found.
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