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excommunication
Interdict and excommunication
There are no Catholic Masons in the U.S. or elsewhere. Any Catholic who joins the Masons incurs automatic excommunication.
The pope ordering the man's excommunication from the Church came as a shock to the man's family and friends because they believed him to be a good Catholic.
Excommunication
"Excommunication" The Pope can "excommunicate" a person from the Catholic Church. e.g. Henry VIII was excommunicated from the Catholic Church, because he changed the Church in England to Protestant.
Elizabeth I's excommunication by the Pope in 1570 resulted in increased tensions between England and Catholic Europe, leading to plots against her life such as the Babington Plot. It also solidified England's break from the Catholic Church and fueled English nationalism.
The Catholic Church has never issued rewards for anybody. The only thing that the Catholic Church did to Martin Luther was to formalize his excommunication, see it at the link below:
They didn't think much of it. Humanism is very much about open-mindedness and critical thinking; excommunication is - or today mostly: was - the punishment by the not open-minded Church of forms of thinking that went against Roman Catholic doctrine.
She was a catholic and in the eyes of Europe she was the rightful queen of England. The pope was a catholic and band her from the church (excommunication) so the pope didn't mind if anyone killed her.
Publicly, the Masons state that they have no problems with Catholics joining their society. However, the Catholic Church forbids Catholics from becoming Masons under penalty of auto-excommunication.
Of course Archbishop Fulton Sheen was not a Mason. To join the Masons is an automatic excommunication and is antithetical to the beliefs of the Catholic Church.