First off, I am not hugely religious but I was raised to go to Mass, etc. and practice Catholicism. We are engaged and have talked about a church wedding. It is very clear that the church is against the Freemasons, and I wonder if he was to join does that mean any vow we take within a church is a lie? Does this mean we cannot get married in a church?
Firstly, I thought you had to be a protestant to be a mason - if not a 'rule', certainly in practice. Maybe things have changed though.
Aprt from these time, from what I could gather, it seems to be mostly about middle-aged and older men (all of whom should know better) sitting around telling each other how important they are.
Where is it then dmos87, and I'll pop into them during the week and post when I come back out?
I'm just really puzzled about the "check with the missus" comments.
There are women freemasons I think but they have their own version - it's regarded as a two tier system by many AFAIK.
I know several masons who have been badly hit by the recession
What exactly is it that the RC church object so strongly to?
They don't seem to have a problem with the secrecy, ambiguity and questionable motives of the likes of Opus Dei.
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