Massoneria continentale

La massoneria continentale, detta anche massoneria liberale,[1], massoneria latina[2][3] e massoneria adogmatica,[4] comprende le logge massoniche, principalmente sul continente europeo, che riconoscono il Grande Oriente di Francia (GOdF) o appartengono al CLIPSAS.
La maggioranza dei massoni appartegono a logge che riconoscono la Gran Loggia Unita d'Inghilterra e non riconoscono i massoni continentali, da loro considerati "irregolari".[5][6]

  1. ^ "This new concept of Freemasonry – of absolute freedom of conscience... born in the "Convent" (Annual General Meeting) of 1877 and gave birth to a new form of practise in Freemasonry which is called Liberal Freemasonry." Grand Orient de France. archiviato il 23 gennaio 2010.
  2. ^ "So far does this militant atheism of 'Latin Freemasonry' in France go," (Johnston 1918, p. 71).
  3. ^ "Nevertheless, the Vatican, with its long experience of Latin Freemasonry, has not altered its opposition to and disapproval of all brands of Freemasonry" (Glazier Hellwig 2005, p. 330).
  4. ^ "which are convinced that the social, moral and intellectual liberation of men and women will be the result of an unending struggle against dogmatic limitations, sectarian forces and ideologies that violate adogmatic freemasonry;" from the Belgian Freemason website. archiviato il 17 luglio 2011.
  5. ^ Hodapp 2011
  6. ^ Hodapp 2009

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