Humanum Genus
Author | : Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII) |
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Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 1884 |
Genre | : Freemasonry |
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Author | : Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII) |
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Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 1884 |
Genre | : Freemasonry |
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Author | : Leo |
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Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 1884 |
Genre | : Freemasonry |
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Author | : Pope Leo XIII |
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Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 2016-04-23 |
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ISBN | : 9781532899102 |
Excerpt: The race of man, after its miserable fall from God, the Creator and the Giver of heavenly gifts, "through the envy of the devil," separated into two diverse and opposite parts, of which the one steadfastly contends for truth and virtue, the other of those things which are contrary to virtue and to truth. The one is the kingdom of God on earth, namely, the true Church of Jesus Christ; and those who desire from their heart to be united with it, so as to gain salvation, must of necessity serve God and His only-begotten Son with their whole mind and with an entire will. The other is the kingdom of Satan, in whose possession and control are all whosoever follow the fatal example of their leader and of our first parents, those who refuse to obey the divine and eternal law, and who have many aims of their own in contempt of God, and many aims also against God.2. This twofold kingdom St. Augustine keenly discerned and described after the manner of two cities, contrary in their laws because striving for contrary objects; and with a subtle brevity he expressed the efficient cause of each in these words: "Two loves formed two cities: the love of self, reaching even to contempt of God, an earthly city; and the love of God, reaching to contempt of self, a heavenly one." At every period of time each has been in conflict with the other, with a variety and multiplicity of weapons and of warfare, although not always with equal ardour and assault. At this period, however, the partisans of evil seems to be combining together, and to be struggling with united vehemence, led on or assisted by that strongly organized and widespread association called the Freemasons. No longer making any secret of their purposes, they are now boldly rising up against God Himself. They are planning the destruction of holy Church publicly and openly, and this with the set purpose of utterly despoiling the nations of Christendom, if it were possible, of the blessings obtained for us through Jesus Christ our Saviour. Lamenting these evils, We are constrained by the charity which urges Our heart to cry out often to God: "For lo, Thy enemies have made a noise; and they that hate Thee have lifted up the head.
Author | : Pope Leo Xiii |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 92 |
Release | : 2013-08 |
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ISBN | : 9781935907244 |
Popes have never been enthusiastic about Freemasonry. Clement XII condemned the order in 1738, as did Benedict XIV in 1751. This was followed by interdicts by Pius VII in 1821, Leo XII in 1826, Pius VIII in 1829, Gregory XVI in 1832, and Pius IX 1646. The encyclical Humanum Genus by Leo XIII was the most ambitious attack yet, and linked Masonry to deism and Gnosticism. It remains perhaps the most sweeping condemnation by the Roman Catholic Church of the Masonic movement, and has been the source of considerable conflict and confrontation ever since it was issued.
Author | : Catholic Church. Pope, 1878-1903 (Leo XIII) Humanum genus (20 April 1884) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 1930 |
Genre | : Freemasonry |
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Author | : Pope Leo XIII |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 2017-09-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781976086540 |
Excerpt: The race of man, after its miserable fall from God, the Creator and the Giver of heavenly gifts, "through the envy of the devil," separated into two diverse and opposite parts, of which the one steadfastly contends for truth and virtue, the other of those things which are contrary to virtue and to truth. The one is the kingdom of God on earth, namely, the true Church of Jesus Christ; and those who desire from their heart to be united with it, so as to gain salvation, must of necessity serve God and His only-begotten Son with their whole mind and with an entire will. The other is the kingdom of Satan, in whose possession and control are all whosoever follow the fatal example of their leader and of our first parents, those who refuse to obey the divine and eternal law, and who have many aims of their own in contempt of God, and many aims also against God. 2. This twofold kingdom St. Augustine keenly discerned and described after the manner of two cities, contrary in their laws because striving for contrary objects; and with a subtle brevity he expressed the efficient cause of each in these words: "Two loves formed two cities: the love of self, reaching even to contempt of God, an earthly city; and the love of God, reaching to contempt of self, a heavenly one." At every period of time each has been in conflict with the other, with a variety and multiplicity of weapons and of warfare, although not always with equal ardour and assault. At this period, however, the partisans of evil seems to be combining together, and to be struggling with united vehemence, led on or assisted by that strongly organized and widespread association called the Freemasons. No longer making any secret of their purposes, they are now boldly rising up against God Himself. They are planning the destruction of holy Church publicly and openly, and this with the set purpose of utterly despoiling the nations of Christendom, if it were possible, of the blessings obtained for us through Jesus Christ our Saviour. Lamenting these evils, We are constrained by the charity which urges Our heart to cry out often to God: "For lo, Thy enemies have made a noise; and they that hate Thee have lifted up the head.
Author | : Catholic Church Pope |
Publisher | : Theclassics.Us |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 2013-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781230295329 |
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ... DE SECTA MASSONUM. SANCTISSIMI DOMINI NOSTRI LEONIS DIVINA PROVIDENTIA PAPAE XIII EPISTOLA ENCYCLICA AD PATRIAECHAS PRIMATES ARCHIEPISCOPOS ET EPISCOPOS CATHOLICI ORBIS VNIVERSOS GRATIAM ET COMMVNIONEM CVM APOSTOLICA SEDE HABENTES. VENERABILIBVS FRATRIBVS PATRIARCHIS PRIMATIBUS ARCHIEPISCOPIS ET EPISCOPIS CATHOLICI ORBIS VNIVERSIS GRATIAM ET COMMVNIONEM CUM APOSTOLICA SEDE HABENTIBVS. LEO PP. XIII. VENERABILES FRATRES SALVTEM ET APOSTOLICAM BENEDICTIONEM. Humanum Genus, postea quam a creatore, muneruraque caelestium largitore Deo, invidia Diaboli, miserrime defecit, in partes 'duas diversas adversasque discessit; quariim altera assidue pro veritate et virtute propugnat, altera pro iis, quae virtuti sunt veritatique contraria.--Alterum Dei est in terris regnum, vera scilicet Iesu Christi Ecclesia, cui qui volunt ex animo et convenienter ad salutem adhaerescere, necesse est Deo et Unigenito Filio eius tota mente ac sumnia voluntate servire; alterum Satanae est regnum, cuius in ditione et potestate sunt quicumque funesta ducis sui et primorum parentum exempla secuti, parere divinae aeternaeque legi recusant, et multa posthabito Deo, multa contra Deum contendunt. Duplex hoc regnum, duarum instar civitatum contrariis legibus contraria in studia abeuntium, acute vidit descriptique Augustinus, et utriusque efficientem caussam subtili brevitate complexus est, iis verbis: fecerunt civitates duas amoves duo: terrenam scilicet amor sui usque ad contemptum Dei: caelestem vero amor Dei usque ad contemptum sui*--Vario ac multiplici cum armorum tum dimicationis genere altera adversus * De Civil. Dei Lib. xiv, c. 17. alteram otnni saeculorum aetate conflixit, quamquam non eodeni semper ardore atque impetu. Hoc autem tempore, qui deterioribus fa
Author | : Leo XIII |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1992-02 |
Genre | : Freemasonry |
ISBN | : 9780895551719 |
Famous encyclical condemning Freemasonry. How it attacks the Church, undermines religion, weakens marriage, harms society, leads to paganism, etc. Says, \"Let no man think that he may for any reason whatsoever join the Masonic sect.\"
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Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1908 |
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Author | : Pope Leo XIII |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 2016-04-23 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781532898877 |
Excerpt: The race of man, after its miserable fall from God, the Creator and the Giver of heavenly gifts, "through the envy of the devil," separated into two diverse and opposite parts, of which the one steadfastly contends for truth and virtue, the other of those things which are contrary to virtue and to truth. The one is the kingdom of God on earth, namely, the true Church of Jesus Christ; and those who desire from their heart to be united with it, so as to gain salvation, must of necessity serve God and His only-begotten Son with their whole mind and with an entire will. The other is the kingdom of Satan, in whose possession and control are all whosoever follow the fatal example of their leader and of our first parents, those who refuse to obey the divine and eternal law, and who have many aims of their own in contempt of God, and many aims also against God.2. This twofold kingdom St. Augustine keenly discerned and described after the manner of two cities, contrary in their laws because striving for contrary objects; and with a subtle brevity he expressed the efficient cause of each in these words: "Two loves formed two cities: the love of self, reaching even to contempt of God, an earthly city; and the love of God, reaching to contempt of self, a heavenly one." At every period of time each has been in conflict with the other, with a variety and multiplicity of weapons and of warfare, although not always with equal ardour and assault. At this period, however, the partisans of evil seems to be combining together, and to be struggling with united vehemence, led on or assisted by that strongly organized and widespread association called the Freemasons. No longer making any secret of their purposes, they are now boldly rising up against God Himself. They are planning the destruction of holy Church publicly and openly, and this with the set purpose of utterly despoiling the nations of Christendom, if it were possible, of the blessings obtained for us through Jesus Christ our Saviour. Lamenting these evils, We are constrained by the charity which urges Our heart to cry out often to God: "For lo, Thy enemies have made a noise; and they that hate Thee have lifted up the head.