It's a strange and odd thing to be both a Roman Catholic and a Freemason. You become a Roman Catholic through no choice of your own ( it largely depends not on your family but on the country you grow up in) but you become a Freemason through choice. Both things should not be mutually exclusive and Freemasonry isn't bothered if their members are Catholic or Protestant or followers of other religious faiths. Sadly, the RCC does have an axe to grind with Freemasonry (even though Freemasonry is not a religion nor a substitute for religion). Of course for many or all Catholics, being a Freemason already disqualifies me as a Roman Catholic. I really don't care too much for that. One cannot escape from God ( nor should) and God was fed to me thorough Rome. The Vatican has ratified it's position on Freemasonry: " Therefore the Church's negative judgment in regard to Masonic association remains unchanged since their principles have always bee...