No. The Freemasons are opposed to Christianity, and particularly to Catholicism. (Note the Wikipedia article on "Christianity and Freemasonry" and, as an example, the story of Blessed Miguel Pro in the article on "Persecution of Christians in Mexico").
Further, membership in the Freemasons is excommunicable. The pope has no ties with them.
There's no evidence that he has been, and I don't think it would be in his nature to be -- especially since he is Southern Baptist, and the Southern Baptist Conventionopposes it.
Pope Francis has been serving as the Pope of the Catholic Church since March 13, 2013. He was elected as the 266th Pope after the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
THERE ARE ABOUT 100,000,000 FOLLOWERS THAT THE POPE HAS
As of 2021, Pope Francis is the head of the Catholic Church. He was elected as the 266th pope in March 2013.
Several sects of the Christian church, but not all Christians, acknowledge a "Pop":Catholic Church - PopeEastern Orthodox Churches - Pope and Patriarch of AlexandriaOriental Orthodox Churches - Pope of Alexandria
The Catholic Church have over the centuries condemned freemasonry, even though many catholics are members. The church has condemned many things such as Condom use, contraceptives etc.. etc.. even Rotary International - however Catholics rarely take notice of such rules in todays times. Freemasonry is secret and unless a member divulges there status its likely to stay that way. While the pope undertakes certain Masonic gestures and signs, nobody has confirmed or denied his status as a 33 degree Freemason (or for that matter a 32 degree). The visual evidence points towards the fact that he most probably is a 33 degree Freemason, but its open to interpretation. Hardline Catholics would probably disagree though.
A Royal Arch Freemason is a Freemason who has attained the Master Mason Degree, and who has additionally attained the Royal Arch Degree within the appendant York Rite of Freemasonry.
Stephen Harper is not a Mason.
The pope is not the head of the Masons. In fact, the Masons have a long history of being very anti-Catholic.
Pope John Paul I died after only 33 days in office.
He was pope for a total of 33 days.
Third, anyway. He was present during the conferring of the third degree on Voltaire.
3d or 33d depending on which arm.
No, Saint Peter was pope for about 34 years. Pope John Paul I reigned for only 33 days.
He served as pope for 33 days in 1978.
In the EA degree, and MM degree, each are received on a point or points. It would not make sense unless you were to do it yourself and become a freemason. Contact the grand lodge in your area for information on how to become a freemason.
He was master jester 33rd degree at the eastern star lodge