QUI PLURIBUS
'''Qui Pluribus''' - ''On Faith And Religion'' was a Papal Encyclical promulgated by Pius IX.[1]
It attacked the belief that reason should be put above faith. It singled out the free gift of anti-Catholic Bibles. Its coupling of political liberalism and religious indifferntism is seen as a condemnation of the Italian Carbonari in particular and Freemasonry in general.[2]
1. Qui Pluribus
2. "While not mentioning Masonry directly, it criticizes those it does not identify for those same faults that the previous papal pronouncements imputed to Freemasonry, and is regarded as an anti-Masonic pronouncement by some Catholic sources." ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAW REGARDING FREEMASONRY by REID McINVALE, Texas Lodge of Research
It attacked the belief that reason should be put above faith. It singled out the free gift of anti-Catholic Bibles. Its coupling of political liberalism and religious indifferntism is seen as a condemnation of the Italian Carbonari in particular and Freemasonry in general.[2]
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1. Qui Pluribus
2. "While not mentioning Masonry directly, it criticizes those it does not identify for those same faults that the previous papal pronouncements imputed to Freemasonry, and is regarded as an anti-Masonic pronouncement by some Catholic sources." ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAW REGARDING FREEMASONRY by REID McINVALE, Texas Lodge of Research
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