“[…] il y a et il y aura […] deux Frances, la France catholique et la France maçonnique, ayant l'une et l'autre un idéal différent et même opposé, luttant entre elles à qui fera triompher le sien. Et comme la maçonnerie, aussi bien que le catholicisme, s'étend au monde entier, que partout les deux Cités sont en présence, partout aussi se voit en même temps le même engagement dans la même bataille.”
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temps , monde , bataille , bien-être , opposition , engagement , présence , entrée , triomphe , autre , maçon , cité , deux , idéal , différent , francisation , catholicisme , catholique , sien , entierHenri Delassus 1
prêtre catholique, docteur en théologie et chanoine du dioc… 1836–1921Citations similaires

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À propos de sa liste alphabétique des franc-maçons et du secret maçonnique qui y est lié.

Only one power has not allowed itself to be deceived, the Catholic Church. She is the inexorable enemy of all Masonry. It is certainly known to you that any Catholic is automatically excommunicated the moment he becomes a Mason. The Church knows very well why she is so inexorable. She herself works on Masonic principles; her religious Orders, in particular the Jesuits, are nothing more nor less than powerful lodges of the Catholic Church. She knows what she has herself achieved with this system and will suffer no opposition lodge, using every means to prevent her sheep from straying into it. One cannot be misled by the explanation that the Church is against the Masons because they pay hommage to liberal ideas. By now, these ideas have made such progress even inside the Catholic Church that warnings and prohibitions ont that account are out of place. The inexorable stand of the Catholic Church against Masonry is the best proof of how accurately we have summed it up. Only the foolish Evangelical parsons have still not realized what is at stake. They join the Masons without realizing that they are digging their own graves.
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Sur la Franc-maçonnerie

Only one power has not allowed itself to be deceived, the Catholic Church. She is the inexorable enemy of all Masonry. It is certainly known to you that any Catholic is automatically excommunicated the moment he becomes a Mason. The Church knows very well why she is so inexorable. She herself works on Masonic principles; her religious Orders, in particular the Jesuits, are nothing more nor less than powerful lodges of the Catholic Church. She knows what she has herself achieved with this system and will suffer no opposition lodge, using every means to prevent her sheep from straying into it. One cannot be misled by the explanation that the Church is against the Masons because they pay hommage to liberal ideas. By now, these ideas have made such progress even inside the Catholic Church that warnings and prohibitions ont that account are out of place. The inexorable stand of the Catholic Church against Masonry is the best proof of how accurately we have summed it up. Only the foolish Evangelical parsons have still not realized what is at stake. They join the Masons without realizing that they are digging their own graves.
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Le Drame maçonnique. Le Pouvoir occulte contre la France, 1908