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Freemasonry is “irreconcilable” with Catholic doctrine- Archbishop Kwofie

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January 26, 2025
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Freemasonry is “irreconcilable” with Catholic doctrine- Archbishop Kwofie
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The Catholic Archdiocese of Accra has reaffirmed its longstanding position prohibiting Catholics from joining Freemasonry.

In a statement issued by the Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev. John Bonaventure Kwofie, C.S.Sp., the Church emphasized that membership in Freemasonry is “irreconcilable” with Catholic doctrine and warned Catholics against affiliating with the organization.

The Archbishop’s message, released on the occasion of the Sunday of the Word of God, responded to growing inquiries about whether the Catholic Church’s stance on Freemasonry has changed. Archbishop Kwofie stated unequivocally, “The Church has not changed her position on Freemasons. You can’t be a true Catholic and a Freemason at the same time.”

The Catholic Church’s official prohibition against Freemasonry is rooted in a 1983 declaration by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. The document, titled “Declaration on Masonic Associations,” stated that Masonic principles are fundamentally incompatible with Catholic beliefs.

Catholics who become Freemasons are deemed to be in a state of grave sin and are prohibited from receiving Holy Communion.

Archbishop Kwofie reiterated this stance, quoting the declaration: “Therefore, the Church’s negative judgment in regard to Masonic association remains unchanged since their principles have always been considered irreconcilable with the doctrine of the Church.”

Freemasonry, often described as a fraternal organization, promotes values such as brotherhood, moral uprightness, and self-improvement. However, it is also criticized for its secretive practices and rituals, which the Catholic Church argues are incompatible with Christian teachings.

Archbishop Kwofie cited instances where Freemasonry allegedly denigrates Jesus Christ and equates God with figures such as Buddha, Krishna, and Confucius.

The Archbishop also highlighted Freemasonry’s rejection of core Christian practices, including prayers through Christ, replacing them with references to “the Great Architect of the Universe.”

He described Freemasonry’s approach as a direct threat to Christianity, stating, “Freemasonry wants the destruction of Christianity, and no one can claim to be a proud Catholic and a Freemason.”

Archbishop Kwofie anchored the Church’s position in scripture, citing Matthew 6:24, which states, “No one can serve two masters.” He argued that Catholics cannot simultaneously uphold the tenets of the Catholic faith while adhering to the principles of Freemasonry. “This is absolutely preposterous,” the Archbishop asserted.

The statement concluded with a call for Catholics, especially young adults, to seek guidance from the Church and remain steadfast in their faith. “Let us kindly take note of this, and may the Holy Spirit continue to enlighten us to follow His path,” the Archbishop said.


What Is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is a global fraternal organization with roots dating back to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. It originated as a guild for stonemasons but evolved into a society that emphasizes moral philosophy, charitable works, and self-improvement.

Members, known as Freemasons, participate in elaborate rituals and ceremonies that symbolize their ethical and spiritual journey.

Although Freemasonry is not a religion, it requires members to believe in a higher power, often referred to as the “Great Architect of the Universe.” Critics, including the Catholic Church, argue that Freemasonry’s inclusivity of various religious beliefs and its secretive nature conflict with Christian doctrines.

Supporters of Freemasonry, however, view it as a platform for fostering unity, morality, and philanthropy across diverse cultural and religious backgrounds. Despite its global influence, Freemasonry remains a subject of controversy and misunderstanding, particularly within religious circles.

The Catholic Archdiocese of Accra’s statement serves as a reminder of the Church’s firm stance against Freemasonry.

It underscores the importance of aligning religious beliefs with the teachings of the Catholic faith and rejecting practices deemed incompatible with it. As the debate continues, Catholics are urged to seek clarity and guidance from Church authorities.

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