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originally posted by: Zhenyghi
I've heard of the ritual of crushing a symbolic papal crown. Its in one of the 4th-32nd degrees (forget which one). While I agree that this is properly considered anti-Catholic, I think the action has a deeper meaning - the rejection of religious tyranny, or state-sponsored religion.
originally posted by: Zhenyghi
I've heard of the ritual of crushing a symbolic papal crown. Its in one of the 4th-32nd degrees (forget which one). While I agree that this is properly considered anti-Catholic, I think the action has a deeper meaning - the rejection of religious tyranny, or state-sponsored religion.
This is the last of the philosophical degrees. To spread the sciences, to apply the virtues, to learn the sublime doctrines which enable humanity to live as one great family - this is the school of which Masonry is engaged. It is not within the realm of Masonry to punish oppressors and tyrants who enact barriers to brotherly love and affection. They are always punished in the course of history. It is our goal to defeat the passions and fanaticism which led to oppression by spreading love and toleration. The Knight Kadosh is aware of his obligations. He is just, equitable, and respectful of all ideas. He battles for freedom of conscience. He opposes those who would attack these liberties, but material revenge is not in his thoughts and philosophy.
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: LoneWanderer1307
Here is a description of the Knight Kadosh:
This is the last of the philosophical degrees. To spread the sciences, to apply the virtues, to learn the sublime doctrines which enable humanity to live as one great family - this is the school of which Masonry is engaged. It is not within the realm of Masonry to punish oppressors and tyrants who enact barriers to brotherly love and affection. They are always punished in the course of history. It is our goal to defeat the passions and fanaticism which led to oppression by spreading love and toleration. The Knight Kadosh is aware of his obligations. He is just, equitable, and respectful of all ideas. He battles for freedom of conscience. He opposes those who would attack these liberties, but material revenge is not in his thoughts and philosophy.
It's not anti-Catholic so much as it is anti-tyrannical.