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  1. In confirming the rule of the Third Order and adapting it to the needs of modern times, Pope Leo XIII had intended to bring back the largest possible number of souls to the practice of these virtues. Copyright © Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Encyclical Humanum Genus of Leo XIII, 20 April 1884.

  2. Humanum genus is a papal encyclical promulgated on 20 April 1884 by Pope Leo XIII. Released in the ascent of the industrial age, Marxism, and the aftermath of the September 20, 1870, Capture of Rome by the Kingdom of Italy military forces from the Papal States, Humanum genus is principally a condemnation of Freemasonry.

  3. Humanum Genus, posteaquam a creatore, munerumque caelestium largitore Deo, invidia Diaboli, miserrime defecit, in partes duas diversas adversasque discessit; quarum altera assidue pro veritate et virtute propugnat, altera pro iis, quae virtuti sunt veritatique contraria.

  4. Let us beseech Michael, the prince of the heavenly angels, who drove out the infernal foe…”. — Pope Leo XIII, Humanum Genus, Encyclical on Freemasonry, promulgated on April 20, 1884. "The Pope Leo XIII Institute is a valuable resource for bishops, priests, exorcists, deacons and laity.

  5. Humanum genus "The decisive impetus for the Catholic anti-Masonic movement" was Humanum genus, promulgated by Pope Leo XIII in 1884. Leo XIII wrote that his primary objection to Masonry was naturalism, his accusations were about pantheism, rationalism, and naturalism; but not about Satanism.

  6. Sep 6, 2021 · Humanum Genus ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIII ON FREEMASONRY | LEO XIII, April 20, 1884. by. Pope Leo. Publication date. 1884-04-20. Topics. Vatican, Encyclical, Pope Leo XIII, Free-Masonry. Collection. opensource.

  7. In 1884, the pontiff reverted to an old evil which had been pointed out by no less than seven of his predecessors, and the Encyclical Humanum Genus, on freemasonry, which ever since its origin...

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