Showing posts with label Masonry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masonry. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Kaanib ng INC 1914 sa Sementeryo ng mga Masonic ililibing?

Ayon sa news source na Metropolis Planet, si Ginoong James Martin Merchant ay isang Amerikanong isinilang sa Grand Chain (Illinois) noong Disyember 2, 1939 at siya'y namatay lamang nitong Agosto 27, 2020. Siya ay 89.

Ayon sa nasabing article, si Ginoong Merchant ay kaanib sa "'Church of Christ' (Iglesia Ni Cristo)" ngunit hindi na rin binanggit kung siya ay namatay na kaanib pa rin ng iglesiang tatag ni Ginoong Felix Y. Manalo noong 1914 sa Pilipinas sapagkat sa kanyang huling hantungan, hindi ministro ng INC™ ang mag-"officiate" kundi isang nagngangalang Grand Chain. Rev. Steve Heisner sa isang SEMENTERYO ng mga MASONIC.

Ang paglilibing sa nasabing kaanib ng Iglesia Ni Cristo® 1914 sa libingan ng mga Masons ay hindi nakakabigla. Sapatkat ang INC™ at ang mga Masonry ay may pagkakatulad halimbawa na lamang sa kanilang mga simbulo.

Basahin: THE IGLESIA NI CRISTO LOGO AND MASONIC CONNECTION

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Bakit kailangan itakwil ng tunay na Iglesia ang Freemasonry?


Mula sa Catholic Say

Full Question

What is the Catholic Church’s official position on Freemasonry? Are Catholics free to become Freemasons?

Answer

Freemasonry is incompatible with the Catholic faith. Freemasonry teaches a naturalistic religion that espouses indifferentism, the position that a person can be equally pleasing to God while remaining in any religion.

Masonry is a parallel religion to Christianity. The New Catholic Encyclopedia states, “Freemasonry displays all the elements of religion, and as such it becomes a rival to the religion of the Gospel. It includes temples and altars, prayers, a moral code, worship, vestments, feast days, the promise of reward or punishment in the afterlife, a hierarchy, and initiation and burial rites.”

Masonry is also a secret society. Its initiates subscribe to secret blood oaths that are contrary to Christian morals. The prospective Mason swears that if he ever reveals the secrets of Masonry – secrets which are trivial and already well-known – he wills to be subject to self-mutilation or to gruesome execution. (Most Masons, admittedly, never would dream of carrying out these punishments on themselves or on an errant member).

Historically, one of Masonry’s primary objectives has been the destruction of the Catholic Church; this is especially true of Freemasonry as it has existed in certain European countries. In the United States, Freemasonry is often little more than a social club, but it still espouses a naturalistic religion that contradicts orthodox Christianity. (Those interested in joining a men’s club should consider the Knights of Columbus instead.)

The Church has imposed the penalty of excommunication on Catholics who become Freemasons. The penalty of excommunication for joining the Masonic Lodge was explicit in the 1917 code of canon law (canon 2335), and it is implicit in the 1983 code (canon 1374).

Because the revised code of canon law is not explicit on this point, some drew the mistaken conclusion that the Church’s prohibition of Freemasonry had been dropped. As a result of this confusion, shortly before the 1983 code was promulgated, the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a statement indicating that the penalty was still in force. This statement was dated November 26, 1983 and may be found in Origins 13/27 (Nov. 15, 1983), 450.