Multiplices inter was an address made by Pope Pius IX in 1865. In it he condemned Freemasonry and other secret societies and accused Masonic associations of conspiracy against the church, God and civil society. He further attributes revolutions and uprisings to Masonic activities, and denounces secret oaths, clandestine meetings and Masonic penalties.[1]
See also[]
- Papal Documents relating to Freemasonry
- Anti-Masonry
- Christianity and Freemasonry
- Catholicism and Freemasonry
- Clarification concerning status of Catholics becoming Freemasons
References[]
- ↑ Papal Pronouncements, A Guide, 1740 - 1978, 2 Vols., by Claudia Carlen, IHM, (The Pierian Press, 1990), cited in ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAW REGARDING FREEMASONRY, by REID McINVALE, Texas Lodge of Research
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