Part One - A new study on Freemasonry - How does Freemasonry act today?
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A Historical and Speculative Picture The historical reasons for the emergence of Freemasonry Gaetano Masciullo, a young promising philosopher of Italian Catholicism, has recently left us a meticulous and well-documented study on Freemasonry, "The Tiara and the Lodge: Freemasonry's struggle against the Church," published by Edizioni Fede&Cultura of Verona. Freemasonry is a well-known subject, complex, not easily interpreted, but of utmost importance and relevance due to the overt or covert influence it exerts on society, politics, and culture today, as well as within the Church itself. Freemasonry, as a well-organized and efficient global society for the past three centuries, with unwavering determination and clear ideas of what it wants, adeptly camouflages itself while exercising its influence. It offers at times useful contributions to civilization and human progress but more often conspires against the Church and seeks world political dominance. It openly declares its purpose as the supreme advocate and guarantor of human happiness, positioning itself to replace Christianity in its universal salvific mission.
Part One - A new study on Freemasonry - How does Freemasonry act today?
Part One - A new study on Freemasonry - How…
Part One - A new study on Freemasonry - How does Freemasonry act today?
A Historical and Speculative Picture The historical reasons for the emergence of Freemasonry Gaetano Masciullo, a young promising philosopher of Italian Catholicism, has recently left us a meticulous and well-documented study on Freemasonry, "The Tiara and the Lodge: Freemasonry's struggle against the Church," published by Edizioni Fede&Cultura of Verona. Freemasonry is a well-known subject, complex, not easily interpreted, but of utmost importance and relevance due to the overt or covert influence it exerts on society, politics, and culture today, as well as within the Church itself. Freemasonry, as a well-organized and efficient global society for the past three centuries, with unwavering determination and clear ideas of what it wants, adeptly camouflages itself while exercising its influence. It offers at times useful contributions to civilization and human progress but more often conspires against the Church and seeks world political dominance. It openly declares its purpose as the supreme advocate and guarantor of human happiness, positioning itself to replace Christianity in its universal salvific mission.