101 Vatican reaffirms 'grave sin' of Freemasonry, says Catholics cannot join the world's largest secret society Freemasonry has been prohibited for Catholics since 1738, when Pope Clement XII called the secret society 'depraved and perverted' (www.foxnews.com) posted 1 year ago by aslan_is_0n_the_m0ve 1 year ago by aslan_is_0n_the_m0ve +101 / -0 Vatican reaffirms 'grave sin' of Freemasonry, says Catholics cannot join the world's largest secret society The Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith has reaffirmed that Catholics cannot join Freemasonic secret societies and that doing so is a "grave sin." 27 comments share 27 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Catholics joined Knights of Columbus.
"What are the requirements to join the Knights of Columbus? Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men 18 years of age or older who are practical (that is, practicing) Catholics in union with the Holy See."
Knights of Columbus numbers have been dwindling for years. They reversed course and now anyone can join, not just Catholics.
I will say, most KC Halls I've been to have been a good time. Attended tons of weddings where beer and fried chicken were the main course.
Lol... been to a couple of those myself.
Really? Even women? for shame! (being sarcastic.)