Quo graviora (1825)
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Quo graviora was an apostolic constitution promulgated by Pope Leo XII on 13 March 1825, in which he decreed the prohibition of membership in Masonic lodges in perpetuity.
See also
- Anti-Masonry
- Declaration concerning status of Catholics becoming Freemasons
- Papal ban of Freemasonry
- Papal documents relating to Freemasonry
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