It depends if they are demented or not.
No, Catholics are forbidden, under the penalty of excommunication, from joining the Masons.
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Depends on what you did. I honestly think that if you raped or killed someone, the death penalty wouldn't be too harsh. i agree with this how would you like it if someone killed your brother or something you would want pay back i kno i would
The exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey church laws is called "excommunication." This serious penalty means that a person is cut off from the sacraments and the community of the Church, effectively barring them from participating in its spiritual life. Excommunication can be imposed for various reasons, including heresy, apostasy, or grave misconduct. However, it is often seen as a last resort, intended to encourage repentance and reconciliation.
New England had a democratic government. The Puritans made the laws and many were harsh and had death as the penalty.
if they had gotten protection from the Church
excommunication
The Excommunication of Christ was created in 2001.
The pope has authority over excommunication.
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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.