Traditi humilitati
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Traditi humilitati is a papal encyclical issued by Pope Pius VIII in 1829. It laid out the program for his pontificate. Although it does not explicitly mention Freemasonry, it has been cited by later Church documents on the subject because it condemned those "who think that the portal of eternal salvation opens for all from any religion".[1]
See also
- Anti-Masonry
- Opposition to Freemasonry within Christianity
- Position of the Catholic Church on Freemasonry
References
External links
- Text of Traditi humilitati{{
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