Cardinal of Vatican orgy fame takes part in ‘historic’ meeting with Italian Freemasons
Despite the Church's condemnation of the secret society, leading Catholic prelates including Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio, known for his attendance at the infamous cocaine-fueled homosexual orgy at the Vatican in 2017, met with Freemasons on Friday.
Cardinal Coccopalmerio (L) & Grand Master Stefano Bisi (R)Facebook
Michael Haynes
Fri Feb 16, 2024 - 12:56 pm EST
MILAN (
LifeSiteNews) — Leading Catholic prelates and a scandal-plagued Vatican cardinal took part in a conference on
Freemasonry and the Catholic Church today, held in conjunction with the leading Freemasonic lodge of Italy.
Announced some days ago by the Grand Orient of Italy – the nation’s leading Freemasonic lodge – a conference is taking place in Milan, February 16. Organized by the Socio-Religious Research and Information Group (GRIS), the conference “Catholic Church and Masonry” is headlined by Stefano Bisi, who serves as the Grand Master of the Grand Orient, along with notable members of the Catholic hierarchy:
- The scandal-plagued Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio, emeritus prefect of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts.
- Milan’s Cardinal Archbishop Mario Delpini.
- Bisho Antonio Stagliano, president of the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy of Theology.
Archbishop Delpini delivered the opening address, while Coccopalmerio gave closing remarks. Grand Master Bisi’s talk was titled “Freemasonry between Ratzinger and Bergoglio.”
Meanwhile, Giuseppe Ferrari, who
leads the Observatory on Religious Pluralism, will speak on “what dialogue is possible between Catholics and Masons.”
The Grand Orient described the event as “historic,” and one “in which the centuries-old and complex relationship between the Catholic Church and Freemasonry will be addressed.”
The one-day colloquium was further billed as “an important moment of dialogue that will allow religious and Freemasons to freely confront each other on the reconcilability and irreconcilability of Masonic values with Catholic ones.”
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