Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Mexican masons lament decline of influence and launch new attack on the Church

Catholic News Agency reported, but it's not about the skilled trades dislike for contemporary church architecture.
The previous Mexican Constitution, because of Masonic influence, stripped the Church of the right to own schools and communications media. Recently, the Mexican bishops announced they would begin a campaign to regain these rights.

The Grand Lodge of the Valley of Mexico, which brings together 12,000 Masons, reacted to the proposal by calling a press conference in which Great Teacher Pedro Marquez accused the Church of wanting to “return to the past.”

I wonder what kind of reaction The Magic Flute gets in Mexico City.

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