Papal documents relating to Freemasonry
There are many papal pronouncements against Freemasonry;[1] the most prominent include:
Before Pius IX
    
- 1738: Clement XII, In eminenti apostolatus.[1]
 - 1751: Benedict XIV, Providas Romanorum.[1]
 - 1821: Pius VII, Ecclesiam a Jesu Christo.[1]
 - 1825: Leo XII, Quo graviora.[1]
 - 1829: Pius VIII, Traditi humilitati.[1]
 - 1830: Pius VIII, Litteris altero.[2]
 - 1832: Gregory XVI, Mirari vos.[1][lower-alpha 1]
 
Pius IX
    
- 1846: Pius IX, Qui pluribus.[1][lower-alpha 2]
 - 1849: Pius IX, Quibus quantisque malis.[1]
 - 1864: Pius IX, Quanta cura.[1]
 - 1865: Pius IX, Multiplices inter.[1]
 - 1869: Pius IX, Apostolicae Sedis moderationi.[1]
 - 1873: Pius IX, Etsi multa.[1]
 
Leo XIII
    
- 1882: Leo XIII, Etsi Nos.[1]
 - 1884: Leo XIII, Humanum genus.[1]
 - 1887: Leo XIII, Officio sanctissimo.[2]
 - 1890: Leo XIII, Dall'alto dell'Apostolico Seggio.[1]
 - 1892: Leo XIII, Custodi di quella fede.[2]
 - 1892: Leo XIII, Inimica vis[2]
 - 1894: Leo XIII, Praeclara gratulationis publicae.[1]
 - 1902: Leo XIII, Annum ingressi.[1]
 
Notes
    
- "This encyclical does not mention Masonry, but religious indifferentism is one of the charges often leveled against Freemasonry in papal pronouncements. Some Roman Catholic authorities identify this pronouncement as anti-Masonic."[2]
 - "While not mentioning Masonry directly, it criticizes those it does not identify for those same faults that the previous papal pronouncements imputed to Freemasonry, and is regarded as an anti-Masonic pronouncement by some Catholic sources."[2]
 
References
    
 Gruber, Hermann (1910). "Masonry (Freemasonry)". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company. pp. 771–788.- McInvale, Reid (c. 1992) [presented 1992-06-13]. "Roman Catholic Church law regarding Freemasonry". Transactions. Waco, TX: Texas Lodge of Research A.F. & A.M. 27. OCLC 10269407 – via a personal website.
 
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