Quo graviora (1825)
Catholic Church law banning membership in Masonic lodges, issued by Pope Leo XIII From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quo graviora was an apostolic constitution promulgated by Pope Leo XII on 13 March 1825, in which he decreed the prohibition of membership in Masonic lodges in perpetuity.
Quo graviora mala Latin for 'The graver the evils' Papal bull of Pope Leo XII | |
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Signature date | 13 March 1825 |
Subject | Condemnation of Freemasonry |
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