[Magdalen] Curse on Masons
Ann Markle
ann.markle at aya.yale.edu
Tue Jan 12 17:15:55 UTC 2016
Gosh, I wondered what was wrong with me! Now I know it's all my daddy's
fault!
Ann
The Rev. Ann Markle
Buffalo, NY
ann.markle at aya.yale.edu
blog: www.onewildandpreciouslife.typepad.com
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Knowing the vast amount of knowledge in this group, I've been meaning to
> pose a question put to me by a parishioner a few weeks ago. this morning I
> googled it--and was horrified at what I found.
>
> The parishioner, a well-meaning and sincere man in his late 70's, is always
> very concerned about deliverance from evil spirits and that kind of
> thing--was involved in that kind of ministry when he was a member of Truro
> Church in Fairfax, VA, some years ago.
>
> He wanted to know if I knew of anyone who would know how to banish the
> curse placed on Masons and their descendants by the Catholic Church. I was
> completely clueless, had never heard of that, said I didn't know of anyone
> offhand, and in any case, I doubted that the curse, which was apparently
> put in place generations ago, would still be in effect. But I did tell him
> I'd see what I could find out.
>
> Well, there are dozens of links to this topic, and some of it gives me the
> creeps. Indeed, the curse was to be generational, and descendants of Masons
> need to be prayed for, or, if necessary, pray certain prayers for
> deliverance themselves, There are even prayers to pray for each of the
> "layers" of Masonry folks might have risen to.
>
> I think my parishioner was hoping there was a general prayer of deliverance
> that would remove the curse from everyone who had ever been a Mason, but I
> didn't find anything about that. Frankly, I didn't read very far in any of
> the links.
>
> Anyway, now that I have had some of my questions answered, I'm still
> curious as to whether anyone here has had experience with this.
>
> I was so stunned at the time that I didn't think to ask about his specific
> concern--whether it was for a family member or himself. I had the feeling
> it was more generic--he wants all the folks who might have been living
> under the curse to be delivered from it. I suppose if it's personal, I
> could offer him those prayers and sit with him while he prays them...but
> the whole thing is just weird, IMO.
>
> --
> Grace Cangialosi
> Ruckersville, VA
>
> *We must cry out against injustice or by our silence consent to it.
> Dorothy Day*
>
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