The Popes Against Modern Errors
Papal condemnations of Freemasonry
In 1789, the French Revolution took place and launched a host of religious, political and social errors which the Popes for over 160 years wrote and legislated against. Yet most of these errors have today filtered down to the common man . . . with the result that most people now take for granted many fundamental assumptions that are positively false! But almost from the beginning of these errors, the Popes spoke out as with one voice, inveighing against them.
Today, as we see these errors bearing evil fruit, many thoughtful Catholics are returning to those Papal documents which condemned these modern errors to examine what the Popes have said all along about them. Here, in one handy volume. Are the best and the most famous f those Papal denunciations:
On Liberalism (Mirari Vos) - Gregory XVI. 1832
On Current Errors (Quanta Cura) - Pius IX. 1864
The Syllabus of Errors - Pius IX. 1864
On Government Authority (Diuturnum Illud) Leo XIII .1881
On Freemasonry and Naturalism (Humanum Genus) - Leo XIII 1884
On Nature of True Liberty (Libertas Praestantissimum) - Leo XIII 1888
On the Condition of the Working Class (Rerum Novarum) Leo XIII 1891
On Christian Democracy (Graves de Communi Re)- Leo XIII 1901
Syllabus Condemning the Errors of the Modernists (Lamentabili Sane) St. Pius X. 1907.
On Modernism (Pascendi Dominici Gregis) -St. Pius X. 1907
Our Apostolate Mandate (On the “Sillon”) St. Pius X. 1910
On the Feast of Christ the King (Quas Primas) PIUS XI . 1925
On Fostering True Religious Unity (Mortalium Animosi) Pius XI 1928
On Athestic Communism (Divini Redemptoris)
On Certain False Opinions (Humani Generis) Pius Xii 1950
After this book, the reader will be forced to conclude: “The Popes were right all along!” Only by heeding the advice and counsel of these enlightened Roman Pontiffs will the world be able to cast off its yoke of error and enjoy once more the true freedom Our Lord spoke of when He said, “If you continue in my word, you shall be my disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (John 8:31-32).
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Today, as we see these errors bearing evil fruit, many thoughtful Catholics are returning to those Papal documents which condemned these modern errors to examine what the Popes have said all along about them. Here, in one handy volume. Are the best and the most famous f those Papal denunciations:
On Liberalism (Mirari Vos) - Gregory XVI. 1832
On Current Errors (Quanta Cura) - Pius IX. 1864
The Syllabus of Errors - Pius IX. 1864
On Government Authority (Diuturnum Illud) Leo XIII .1881
On Freemasonry and Naturalism (Humanum Genus) - Leo XIII 1884
On Nature of True Liberty (Libertas Praestantissimum) - Leo XIII 1888
On the Condition of the Working Class (Rerum Novarum) Leo XIII 1891
On Christian Democracy (Graves de Communi Re)- Leo XIII 1901
Syllabus Condemning the Errors of the Modernists (Lamentabili Sane) St. Pius X. 1907.
On Modernism (Pascendi Dominici Gregis) -St. Pius X. 1907
Our Apostolate Mandate (On the “Sillon”) St. Pius X. 1910
On the Feast of Christ the King (Quas Primas) PIUS XI . 1925
On Fostering True Religious Unity (Mortalium Animosi) Pius XI 1928
On Athestic Communism (Divini Redemptoris)
On Certain False Opinions (Humani Generis) Pius Xii 1950
After this book, the reader will be forced to conclude: “The Popes were right all along!” Only by heeding the advice and counsel of these enlightened Roman Pontiffs will the world be able to cast off its yoke of error and enjoy once more the true freedom Our Lord spoke of when He said, “If you continue in my word, you shall be my disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (John 8:31-32).
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This will be emailed to you upon receipt of payment.