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    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador
    Are you saying the Church should just keep quiet when Catholics join a group that has plotted against the Church? Should the Church allow catholics to participate in groups that openly teach things that are clearly against Christian teachings? That would be grossly irresponsible of the Church! It's the duty of the Church to warn Catholics against such groups.
    no, that's not the issue i was trying to address.. it is normal for every church to conduct necessary procedures or publicize its aim to throw any organization that's against their own teachings, that's a given.. the issue is when they REPEATEDLY do it that it comes to a point when it's bias..

    If non-Catholics want to join such groups, the Church would still concerned but doesn't have much influence on the persons involved. But if CATHOLICS join them, it would be plain stupid for the Church to tolerate it and keep silent. It would also be stupid for ordinary Catholics to hide their heads in the sand and ignore the danger too.
    that's the main thing i don't understand with how the Catholic church run things.. why do they try to influence people when the people themselves make their own choices, we have our own freewill.. it is unnecessary for them to instill the fact in the minds of their people that FREE-MASONRY is wrong, people aren't stupid not to know it.. what about ISLAM? they should make an article about "ANTI-ISLAM".. again no offense, i'm a Catholic.. sometimes i just don't like how they run things..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jugs_06
    the issue is when they REPEATEDLY do it that it comes to a point when it's bias..
    If such organizations didn't REPEATEDLY act against the Church, then perhaps it wouldn't be necessary to keep warning Catholics against them. But the fact is that these organizations CONTINUE to deceive, so the Church has to keep repeating its warning. Any other church or movement would be wise to do the same.

    why do they try to influence people when the people themselves make their own choices, we have our own freewill.. it is unnecessary for them to instill the fact in the minds of their people that FREE-MASONRY is wrong, people aren't stupid not to know it. what about ISLAM? they should make an article about "ANTI-ISLAM".

    Jesus Himself CONTINUALLY preached the same things, over and over to the same people.
    He tried to influence others. That is not diminishing your free will. So the Church has to do the same. Influence is not the same as coercion. You cannot force someone to really believe no matter what any religion does.

    Unlike Freemasonry, there is no ambiguity with Islam. Anyone who thinks knows you cannot be a Muslim (follower of Islam) and a Christian at the same time. The two religions are obviously different. And Islam itself makes that clear. It does not try to pretend Catholics can be part of both religions.

    That is NOT the case with Freemasonry. The contradictions between Christianity and Freemasonry are not always obvious at first. In fact many freemasons (though not all) continually claim that Freemasonry and the Catholic faith are compatible, and that Catholics can become freemasons without contradicting their faith. But that is UNTRUE, as the Church has made clear in its statements. Yet, so few actually know about it because of lack of access to information. And so the Church must continue to act and warn its flock.

    So as long as the deception continues, the Church would be irresponsible if it failed to continue to warning its flock. One warning, or even a dozen warnings, is just NOT enough. There are a billion Catholics and the great majority do not always have access to information. Many are even denied such access by oppressive governments. The only way to reach that billion then is to continually warn them through various means. Just like what Christ Himself did.

    If the deception stopped, then the need to warn the flock would simply end too. But it hasn't. I don't expect the deception to end anytime soon.

  3. #553

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    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador
    If such organizations didn't REPEATEDLY act against the Church, then perhaps it wouldn't be necessary to keep warning Catholics against them. But the fact is that these organizations CONTINUE to deceive, so the Church has to keep repeating its warning. Any other church or movement would be wise to do the same.
    does it give the Church a right to call anyone who have become FREE-MASONS as someone who GRAVELY committed sin? i don't think that's even appropriate.. Catholic members are expected to follow the doctrines of the Church, thus, the question abounds; is becoming a FREE-MASON an avenue for excommunications of Catholics? i don't think that's fair..

    Unlike Freemasonry, there is no ambiguity with Islam. Anyone who thinks knows you cannot be a Muslim (follower of Islam) and a Christian at the same time. The two religions are obviously different. And Islam itself makes that clear. It does not try to pretend Catholics can be part of both religions.
    That is NOT the case with Freemasonry. The contradictions between Christianity and Freemasonry are not always obvious at first. In fact many freemasons (though not all) continually claim that Freemasonry and the Catholic faith are compatible, and that Catholics can become freemasons without contradicting their faith. But that is UNTRUE, as the Church has made clear in its statements. Yet, so few actually know about it because of lack of access to information. And so the Church must continue to act and warn its flock.
    oh no, that is not how it's supposed to be.. logic tells me that any organization/religion that is incompatible with a certain religion's doctrines should deserve a slap.. you're telling me ISLAM is different? ISLAM teachings completely opposes that of the Catholic doctrine, it's no different compared to FREE-MASONRY.. why do these protestant religions debate as to whether or not theirs is the TRUE religion compared to others? the ambiguity therefore doesn't exist..

    So as long as the deception continues, the Church would be irresponsible if it failed to continue to warning its flock. One warning, or even a dozen warnings, is just NOT enough. There are a billion Catholics and the great majority do not always have access to information. Many are even denied such access by oppressive governments. The only way to reach that billion then is to continually warn them through various means. Just like what Christ Himself did.
    do you agree that the Catholic doctrines has its loopholes same as that of the FREE-MASONRY principles?

    If the deception stopped, then the need to warn the flock would simply end too. But it hasn't. I don't expect the deception to end anytime soon.
    let's not even talk about deception here.. Catholics, at some point in their Catholic faith, have been deceived by their own Church.. they just fail to notice it because of their own faith..

  4. #554

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizardguy
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    tnx..hail1919
    ah...unsa ka na batch sa misamis chapter?...active gihapon ka kron?...pls i-pm imo number sa ako...thnk bro

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    Possible conspirators for achieving NEW WORLD ORDER. Try to check if you have any idea who are members of Free Masonry.


    *Rothschild
    Bush
    Taft
    La Vey
    Yale?
    Weyerhaeuser
    Whitney
    Lord
    Bundy
    Roosevelt
    Jay
    Gates
    Kerry

    Riotta
    Kissinger
    Sloane Coffin, Jr
    V. Van Dine
    James Buckley
    Bill Buckley
    Hugh Cunnigham
    Hugh Wilson
    Reuben Holden
    Charles R. Walker
    Yale's 'unofficial' Secretary of War, Robert D. French
    Archibald MacLiesh
    Dino Pionzio
    William and McGeorge Bundy
    Richard A. Moore
    Senator David Boren
    Senator John Kerry
    Henry Luce
    John Thomas Daniels
    Gifford Pinchot - President Theodore Roosevelt's chief forester
    Frederick E. Weyerhaeuser
    Harold Stanley
    Alfred Cowles
    Henry P. Davison
    Thomas Cochran - Morgan partner
    Senator John Heinz
    Pierre Jay - first chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
    George Herbert Walker, Jr - financier and co-founder of the NY Mets
    Artemus Gates - President of New York Trust Company, Union Pacific, TIME, Boeing Company
    William Draper III - the Defense Department, UN and Import-Export Bank
    Dean Witter, Jr.
    Senator Jonathan Bingham
    Potter Stewart - Supreme Court Justice
    Senator John Chaffe
    Harry Payne Whitney
    Russell W. Davenport
    Evan G. Galbraith
    Richard Gow - president Zapata Oil
    Amory Howe Bradford
    C. E. Lord
    Winston Lord

    (Majestic 12)
    Adm. Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter Dr. Vannevar Bush Secy.
    James V. Forrestal Gen. Nathan F. Twining Gen. Hoyt
    S. Vandenberg Dr. Detlev Bronk Dr. Jerome Hunsaker
    Mr. Sidney W. Souers Mr. Gordon Gray Dr. Donald
    Menzel Gen. Robert M. Montague Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner
    Gen. Walter B. Smith

    Puppets:

    Clinton
    Sharon
    Arafat
    Hitler
    Blair
    Gore
    Chavez
    Kennedy
    Lennon
    Dylan
    Michaelangelo
    Popes
    Ceasars
    Aristotles
    Herodotus
    Akhenatons

    THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION

    September 2005
    *Executive Committee

    THOMAS S. FOLEY PETER SUTHERLAND YOTARO KOBAYASHI
    North American Chairman European Chairman Pacific Asia Chairman

    ALLAN E. GOTLIEB HERVÉ DE CARMOY KIM KYUNG-WON
    North American European Pacific Asia
    Deputy Chairman Deputy Chairman Deputy Chairman

    LORENZO H. ZAMBRANO ANDRZEJ OLECHOWSKI SHIJURO OGATA
    North American European Pacific Asia
    Deputy Chairman Deputy Chairman Deputy Chairman

    DAVID ROCKEFELLER
    Founder and Honorary Chairman

    PAUL A. VOLCKER GEORGES BERTHOIN OTTO GRAF LAMBSDORFF
    North American Honorary Chairman European Honorary Chairman European Honorary Chairman

    ***
    MICHAEL J. O'NEIL PAUL RÉVAY TADASHI YAMAMOTO
    North American Director European Director Pacific Asia Director


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    EUROPEAN GROUP

    Paul Adams, Chief Executive, British American Tobacco, London
    Urban Ahlin, Member of the Swedish Parliament and Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Stockholm
    Krister Ahlström, Vice Chairman, Stora Enso and Fortum; former Chairman, Finnish Employers Confederation; former Chairman, Ahlström Corp., Helsinki
    Edmond Alphandéry, Chairman, Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance, Paris; former Chairman, Electricité de France (EDF); former Minister of the Economy and Finance
    Bodil Nyboe Andersen, Chairperson of the Board of Governors, Danmarks Nationalbank, Copenhagen
    Jacques Andréani, Ambassadeur de France; former Ambassador to the United States
    *Stelios Argyros, Chairman and Managing Director, Preveza Mills, Athens; former Member of the European Parliament; Chairman of the Board, STET Hellas; former Vice President of UNICE, Brussels; former President and Chairman of the Board of the Federation of Greek Industries, Athens
    Jerzy Baczynski, Editor-in-Chief, Polityka, Warsaw
    Estela Barbot, Vice President, AGA, Porto; Vice President of the Board, AEP -- Portuguese Business Association; Consul of Guatemala, Lisbon
    *Erik Belfrage, Senior Vice President, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken; Director, Investor AB, Stockholm
    *Georges Berthoin, International Honorary Chairman, European Movement; Honorary Chairman, The Jean Monnet Association; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission, Paris
    Nicolas Beytout, Editor, Le Figaro, Paris ; former Editor, Les Echos, Paris
    Carl Bildt, Chairman, Nordic Venture Network and Senior Adviser, IT Provider, Stockholm; former Member of the Swedish Parliament, Chairman of the Moderate Party and Prime Minister of Sweden; former European Union High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina & UN Special Envoy to the Balkans
    Lord Black of Crossharbour, Member of the House of Lords, London
    Ana Patricia Botin, Chairman, Banesto, Madrid; Member of the Board & of the Executive Committee, Banco Santander Central Hispano
    Jean-Louis Bourlanges, Member of the European Parliament (ALDE Group/UDF) and Chairman, Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Brussels; former President of the European Movement in France, Paris
    *Jorge Braga de Macedo, President, Tropical Research Institute, Lisbon; Special Advisor to the Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris; Professor of Economics, Nova University at Lisbon; Chairman, Forum Portugal Global; former Minister of Finance
    Lord Brittan of Spennithorne, Vice Chairman, UBS Investment Bank, London; former Vice President, European Commission
    Robin Buchanan, Senior Partner, Bain & Company, London
    *François Bujon de l'Estang, Ambassadeur de France; Chairman, Citigroup France, Paris; former Ambassador to the United States
    Sven Burmester, Writer and Explorer, Denmark; former Representative, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Beijing; former World Bank Deputy Secretary and Representative in Cairo
    Richard Burrows, Joint Managing Director, Pernod Ricard, Paris; Chairman and Chief Executive, Irish Distillers, Dublin; Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ireland; former President, IBEC (The Irish Business and Employers Confederation)
    *Hervé de Carmoy, Chairman, Almatis, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Partner, Rhône Group, New York & Paris; Honorary Chairman, Banque Industrielle et Mobilière Privée, Paris; former Chief Executive, Société Générale de Belgique
    Antonio Carrapatoso, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vodafone Portugal, Lisbon; Member of the Board of Directors, Vodafone Spain & Vodacom
    Salvatore Carrubba, Culture Alderman, Municipality of Milan; former Managing Editor, Il Sole 24 Ore, Milan
    Henri de Castries, Chairman of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer, AXA, Paris
    Jürgen Chrobog, Chairman, BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt, Munich; former German Deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador to the United States
    Luc Coene, Minister of State; Deputy Governor, National Bank of Belgium, Brussels
    Sir Ronald Cohen, Founding partner and Executive Chairman, Apax Partners worldwide, London
    Vittorio Colao, Chief Executive Officer, RCS MediaGroup, Milan; former Managing Director, Vodafone Omnitel
    Bertrand Collomb, Chairman, Lafarge, Paris; Chairman, World Business Council for Sustainable Development
    *Richard Conroy, Chairman, Conroy Diamonds & Gold, Dublin; Member of Senate, Republic of Ireland
    Eckhard Cordes, Member of the Board, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart
    Alfonso Cortina, Chairman, Repsol-YPF Foundation & former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Repsol-YPF, Madrid
    Michel David-Weill, Chairman, Lazard LLC, worldwide; Managing Director and Président du Collège d'Associés-Gérants, Lazard Frères S.A.S., Paris; Deputy Chairman, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, London
    Baron Paul De Keersmaeker, Chairman of the Board of Domo, Corgo, Foundation Europalia International and the Canada Europe Round Table, Brussels; Honorary Chairman Interbrew, KBC, Nestlé Belgilux; former Member of the Belgian and European Parliaments and of the Belgian Government
    *Vladimir Dlouhy, Senior Advisor, ABB; International Advisor, Goldman Sachs; former Czechoslovak Minister of Economy; former Czech Minister of Industry & Trade, Prague
    *Bill Emmott, Editor, The Economist, London
    Thomas Enders, Co-CEO, EADS, Munich; Chairman, Atlantik-Brücke (Atlantic Bridge), Berlin
    Pedro Miguel Echenique, Professor of Physics, University of the Basque Country; former Basque Minister of Education, San Sebastian
    Laurent Fabius, Member of the French National Assembly and of the Foreign Affairs Committee; former Prime Minister & Minister of the Economy & Finance, Paris
    Oscar Fanjul, Honorary Chairman, Repsol YPF; Vice Chairman, Omega Capital, Madrid
    Grete Faremo, Former Executive Vice President, Storebrand; former Norwegian Minister of Development Cooperation, Minister of Justice and Minister of Oil and Energy, Oslo
    *Nemesio Fernandez-Cuesta, Executive Director of Upstream, Repsol-YPF; former Chairman, Prensa Española, Madrid
    Jürgen Fitschen, Member of the Group Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main
    Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger, Foreign Editor, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Frankfurt am Main
    Hugh Friel, Chief Executive, Kerry Group, Dublin
    Lykke Friis, Head of European Department, Federation of Danish Industries, Copenhagen
    *Michael Fuchs, Member of the German Bundestag, Berlin; former President, National Federation of German Wholesale & Export Traders
    Lord Garel-Jones, Managing Director, UBS Investment Bank, London; Member of the House of Lords; former Minister of State at the Foreign Office (European Affairs)
    *Antonio Garrigues Walker, Chairman, Garrigues Abogados y Asesores Tributarios, Madrid
    Lord Gilbert, Member of the House of Lords; former Minister for Defence, London
    Mario Greco, Managing Director, RAS, Milan
    General The Lord Guthrie, Director, N M Rothschild & Sons, London; Member of the House of Lords; former Chief of the Defence Staff, London
    Sirkka Hämäläinen, Former Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Governor, Bank of Finland
    *Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Member of the European Parliament; former Estonian Foreign Minister and Member of the Parliament; former Ambassador to the United States, Canada and Mexico
    Alfonso Iozzo, Managing Director, San Paolo IMI Group, Turin
    *Mugur Isarescu, Governor, National Bank of Romania, Bucharest; former Prime Minister
    *Max Jakobson, Independent Consultant and Senior Columnist, Helsinki; former Finnish Ambassador to the United Nations; former Chairman of the Finnish Council of Economic Organizations
    *Baron Daniel Janssen, Chairman of the Board, Solvay, Brussels
    Zsigmond Jarai, President, National Bank of Hungary, Budapest
    Trinidad Jiménez, International Relations Secretary of the Socialist Party (PSOE) & Member of the Federal Executive Committee, Madrid
    *Béla Kadar, Member of the Hungarian Academy, Budapest; Member of the Monetary Council of the National Bank; President of the Hungarian Economic Association; Former Ambassador of Hungary to the O.E.C.D., Paris; former Hungarian Minister of International Economic Relations and Member of Parliament
    Robert Kassai, General Vice President, The National Association of Craftmen’ s Corporations, Budapest
    *Lord Kerr, Member of the House of Lords; Director of Rio Tinto, Shell, and the Scottish American Investment Trust, London; former Secretary General, European Convention, Brussels; former Permanent Under-Secretary of State and Head of the Diplomatic Service, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London; former British Ambassador to the United States
    Denis Kessler, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Scor, Paris; former Chairman, French Insurance Association (FFSA); Former Executive Vice-Chairman, MEDEF-Mouvement des Entreprises de France (French Employers’ Confederation)
    Klaus Kleinfeld, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens, Munich
    Jiri Kunert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Zivnostenska banka; President of the Czech Association of Banks, Prague
    *Count Otto Lambsdorff, Partner, Wessing Lawyers, Düsseldorf; Chairman, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Berlin; former Member of German Bundestag; Honorary Chairman, Free Democratic Party; former Federal Minister of Economy; former President of the Liberal International; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission, Paris
    Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Director, Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies; Professor of Sociology at the Universidad Complutense, Madrid
    Kurt Lauk, Member of the European Parliament (EPP Group-CDU); Chairman, Globe Capital Partners, Stuttgart; President, Economic Council of the CDU Party, Berlin; Former Member of the Board, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart
    Anne Lauvergeon, Chairperson of the Executive Board, Areva; Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Cogema, Paris
    Pierre Lellouche, Member of the French National Assembly and of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Paris; Chairman of the French Delegation to NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly
    Enrico Letta, Member of the European Parliament (ALDE Group), Brussels; Secretary General, AREL; Vice President, Aspen Institute; former Minister of European Affairs, Industry, and of Industry and International Trade, Rome
    André Leysen, Honorary Chairman, Gevaert, Antwerp; Honorary Chairman, Agfa-Gevaert Group
    Marianne Lie, Director General, Norwegian Shipowner’s Association, Oslo
    Count Maurice Lippens, Chairman, Fortis, Brussels
    Helge Lund, Chief Executive Officer of the Norwegian Oil Company, Statoil, Oslo
    *Cees Maas, Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of the ING Group, Amsterdam; former Treasurer of the Dutch Government
    Peter Mandelson, Member of the European Commission (Trade), Brussels; former Member of the British Parliament; former Secretary of State to Northern Ireland and for Trade and Industry
    Abel Matutes, Chairman, Empresas Matutes, Ibiza; former Member of the European Commission, Brussels; former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Madrid
    Francis Maude, Member of the British Parliament; Director, Benfield Group; former Shadow Foreign Secretary, London
    Edgar Meister, Member of the Board, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt-am-Main; Chairman, the Banking Supervisory Subcommittee of the European Monetary Institute (EMI); Chairman, the Banking Supervision Committee of the European System of the Central Banks (ESCB)
    Vasco de Mello, Vice Chairman, José de Mello SGPS, Lisbon
    Joao de Menezes Ferreira, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ECO-SOROS, Lisbon; former Member of the Portuguese Parliament
    Peter Mitterbauer, Honorary President, The Federation of Austrian Industry, Vienna; President and Chief Executive Officer, MIBA, Laakirchen
    Mario Monti, President and Professor Emeritus, Bocconi University, Milan; Chairman of BRUEGEL and of ECAS, Brussels; former Member of the European Commission (Competition Policy)
    Dominique Moïsi, Special Advisor to the Director General of the French Institute for International Relations (IFRI), Paris
    Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Anglo American; former Chairman, Royal Dutch/Shell Group, London
    Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Chairman, Fiat, Turin; Chairman, Confindustria (Italian Confederation of Industry), Rome
    Klaus-Peter Müller, Chairman of the Board of Managing Directors, Commerzbank, Frankfurt-am-Main; President, Association of German Banks (BDB), Berlin
    Klaus Murmann, Honorary Chairman, Confederation of German Employers’ Associations (BDA), Berlin; Chairman, Sauer Holding, Neumünster
    Heinrich Neisser, President, Politische Akademie, Vienna; Professor of Political Studies at Innsbruck University; former Member of Austrian Parliament and Second President of the National Assembly
    Harald Norvik, Chairman and Partner, ECON Management; former President and Chief Executive, Statoil, Oslo
    Arend Oetker, President, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP); Vice Chairman, Federation of German Industries; Managing Director, Dr. Arend Oetker Holding, Berlin
    *Andrzej Olechowski, Leader, Civic Platform; Former Chairman, Bank Handlowy; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of Finance, Warsaw
    Richard Olver, Chairman, BAE Systems, London
    Janusz Palikot, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Polmos Lublin; Vice President, Polish Confederation of Private Employers; Co-owner, Publishing House slowo/obraz terytoria; Member of the Board of Directors, Polish Business Council, Warsaw
    Dimitry Panitza, Founding Chairman, The Free and Democratic Bulgaria Foundation; Founder and Chairman, The Bulgarian School of Politics, Sofia
    Lucas Papademos, Vice President, European Central Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Governor of the Bank of Greece
    Schelto Patijn, Member of the Supervisory Board of the Schiphol Group and Amsterdam RAI; former Mayor of the City of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor of the University of Oxford; Co-Chairman, International Crisis Group, Brussels; former Member of the European Commission (External Relations), Brussels; former Governor of Hong Kong; former Member of the British Cabinet, London
    Josep Piqué, Chairman of the Popular Party of Catalunya, Barcelona; Member of the Parliament of Catalunya; Member of the Spanish Senate; former Minister of Foreign Affairs
    Benoît Potier, Chairman of the Management Board, L’Air Liquide, Paris
    Alessandro Profumo, Chief Executive Officer, UniCredito Italiano, Milan
    Henri Proglio, Chairman, Veolia Environnement, Paris
    Luigi Ramponi, Member of Parliament; Chairman of the Defence Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Rome; former Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Italian Army)
    Wanda Rapaczynska, President of the Management Board, Agora, Warsaw
    Heinz Riesenhuber, Member of the German Bundestag; former Federal Minister of Research and Technology, Berlin
    Gianfelice Rocca, Chairman, Techint Group of Companies, Milan; Vice President, Confindustria
    H. Onno Ruding, Chairman, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels; Retired Vice Chairman, Citibank; former Dutch Minister of Finance
    Renato Ruggiero, Vice Chairman, Citigroup European Investment Bank, Zurich; former Italian Foreign Minister and Director General of WTO
    Anthony Ruys, Chairman of the Executive Board, Heineken, Amsterdam
    Jacques Santer, Former Member of the European Parliament; former President of the European Commission; former Prime Minister of Luxembourg
    *Silvio Scaglia, Chairman, Fastweb, Milan; former Managing Director, Omnitel
    Paolo Scaroni, Chief Executive Officer, ENEL, Rome
    *Guido Schmidt-Chiari, Chairman, Constantia Group; former Chairman, Creditanstalt Bankverein, Vienna
    Henning Schulte-Noelle, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Allianz, Munich
    Prince Charles of Schwarzenberg, Founder and Director, Nadace Bohemiae, Prague; former Chancellor to President Havel; former President of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights
    Miguel Sebastian, Chairman of the Economic Bureau of the Prime Minister of Spain; Professor of Economics at the Universidad Complutense, Madrid
    *Carlo Secchi, Professor of European Economic Policy, Bocconi University, Milan; former Member of the Italian Senate and of the European Parliament
    *Tøger Seidenfaden, Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Copenhagen
    Maurizio Sella, Chairman, Banca Sella, Biella; Chairman, Association of Italian Banks (A.B.I.), Rome; Chairman, Finanziaria Bansel
    Stefano Silvestri, President, Institute for International Affairs (IAI), Rome; Commentator, Il Sole 24 Ore; former Under Secretary of State for Defence, Italy
    Lord Simon of Highbury, Member of the House of Lords; Advisory Director of Unilever, Morgan Stanley Europe and LEK; former Minister for Trade & Competitiveness in Europe; former Chairman of BP, London
    Nicholas Soames, Member of the British Parliament, London
    Hermann Otto Solms, Vice President of the German Bundestag, Berlin
    Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer, WPP Group, London
    *Thorvald Stoltenberg, President, Norwegian Red Cross, Oslo; former Co-Chairman (UN) of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on Former Yugoslavia; former Foreign Minister of Norway; former UN High Commissioner for Refugees
    *Petar Stoyanov, President, Centre for Political Dialogue, Sofia; former President of Bulgaria
    Peter Straarup, Chairman of the Executive Board, Danske Bank, Copenhagen; Chairman, the Danish Bankers Association
    *Peter Sutherland, Chairman, BP p.l.c. ; Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; former Director General, GATT/WTO; former Member of the European Commission; former Attorney General of Ireland
    Björn Svedberg, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ericsson, Stockholm; former President and Group Chief Executive, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
    Péter Székely, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Transelektro, Budapest; President, Confederation of Hungarian Employers' Organisations for International Co-operation (CEHIC); Vice President, Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists
    Pavel Telicka, Partner, BXL-Consulting, Prague
    Jean-Philippe Thierry, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AGF (Assurances Générales de France), Paris
    Marco Tronchetti Provera, Chairman, Telecom Italia; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pirelli & C., Milan
    Elsbeth Tronstad, Executive Vice President, ABB, Oslo
    Loukas Tsoukalis, Special Adviser to the President of the European Commission; Professor at the University of Athens and the College of Europe; President of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Athens
    Mario Vargas Llosa, Writer and Member of the Royal Spanish Academy, Madrid
    *George Vassiliou, Head of the Negotiating Team for the Accession of Cyprus to the European Union; former President of the Republic of Cyprus; Former Member of Parliament and Leader of United Democrats, Nicosia
    Franco Venturini, Foreign Correspondent, Corriere della Sera, Rome
    Friedrich Verzetnitsch, Member of Austrian Parliament; President, Austrian Federation of Trade Unions, Vienna; President, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)
    *Marko Voljc, General Manager of Central Europe Directorate, KBC Bank Insurance Holding, Brussels; former Chief Executive Officer, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Ljubljana
    Alexandr Vondra, Managing Director of the Prague Office, Dutko Group Companies; former Czech Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs*




    And it goes on and on...

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    does it give the Church a right to call anyone who have become FREE-MASONS as someone who GRAVELY committed sin? i don't think that's even appropriate.. Catholic members are expected to follow the doctrines of the Church, thus, the question abounds; is becoming a FREE-MASON an avenue for excommunications of Catholics? i don't think that's fair..

    well yeh, whoever said in the first place that is a democracy? and anyway the Church has the sufficient reason embedded on its history as its even said the Church has to learn it the hardway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jugs_06
    does it give the Church a right to call anyone who have become FREE-MASONS as someone who GRAVELY committed sin?
    Of course!

    Think about it. A Catholic joins a group that has actively plotted against the Church and denies the teachings of Christ. How can the Church not call that anything else but a grave sin? Good grief! Try to understand what is going on, bro, before you start protesting.

    You're telling me ISLAM is different?
    If you become a Muslim, you are no longer a Catholic. Anyone who thinks can see that. In fact, a Catholic who becomes a Muslim can't even be excommunicated because he/she is no longer even a Christian, much less a Catholic (yes, only Catholics can be excommunicated).

    The difference, however, is that the contradiction between Islam and Christianity is OBVIOUS. In the case of Freemasonry, however, some people (not all) try to hide that contradiction. Therefore the Church must make it clear. If the contradiction was obvious. there would be no need to issue warnings.

    do you agree that the Catholic doctrines has its loopholes same as that of the FREE-MASONRY principles?
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizardguy
    bro, gai ko # u beh?m demolay 2..from misamis chapter...
    m currently working here in cebu.m interested to meet some of our brethren here.
    tnx..hail1919
    =P

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    hey unsa pasabot nimo ano bai?...

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