Thursday, July 17, 2008

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File: Morgentaler, abortion and Freemasonry

On the occasion of the awarding of the Order of Canada to abortionist Henry Morgentaler all of his "work", I thought it would be good to call back some facts on this subject so that readers can better judge the work of Freemasonry on society from a specific case.

(excerpts from newspaper articles):

Freemasonry seeks women

The Sun - 1993-11-14

"Twice a month the Masons of Quebec men and women must travel to Montreal to discuss the major debates as education or abortion "

Freemasonry The age of light
See, February 23 1995

"Outside of uniforms, the Masons have sometimes written work to prepare on various topics (abortion, euthanasia, the distribution of wealth ...). They also spread the ideas Masonic, often progressive, in the secular world, to participate in the advancement of society "

" I thought to progress driven by the French Freemasonry as the right to abortion
or secularization says Gloria Escomel, back in the box The human right to pursue its feminist struggle. "

Richard Martineau: "The Freemasons: The caviar left"

(See, March 12, 1992)

"We fought for the freedom of choice on abortion and Contraception "


Morgentaler was also a founding member of the League of Human Rights in Quebec. The founder was a certain Leo Patenaude JZ which was nothing less than the leader of the Freemasons of the Grand Orient of France. The league has been very active for the legalization of abortion. For example, in 1974, the League publishes a book entitled "Quebec society against abortion."

www.liguedesdroits.ca/documents/bulletins/bulletin_octobre2003/bulletin_oct03.pdf
page 6

"The League of Human Rights, which became League of Rights and Freedoms
1978, was created in 1963 by a group of lawyers and intellectuals prestigious
both anglophone and francophone, with a significant representation of the Jewish community. Among the founders, we find Frank Scott, a law professor at McGill University, a dominant figure in the struggle for civil liberties in Quebec and in Canada since the 30s, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Jacques Hébert, Jean Marchand, Casgrain, Claude-Armand Sheppard, Henry Morgentaler , Allan Glaser, Gordon
Echenberg Georgres Wesley, John Charles Harvey, Rene Hurtubise, Bernard Landry , Alban Fleming Yves Michaud, Leon-Z. Patenaude . "

Freemasons and contraception: Journal

action February 16, 1968 page 4
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/action/

Small echoes of the foreign press
Freemasons and Pill
Recently, readers of "FRANCE-SUNDAY (01/01/1968) under the title could read: "Secrets of the Freemasons revealed", an article that is puzzling and, if based on accurate facts should give us some sense of wind blowing or "erotic-liberalization" ... Cholon John wrote in part as follows:
All Masons, the Assembly (French national) are not in opposition. This will surely surprise you, but if the "pill" has been allowed in France, thanks to the Freemasons. The "brother" who most ardently fought for its approval is a member of the Fifth Republic, Lucien Neuwirth.
And if the French can now freely use the pill. they owe it to women Freemasons.
Yes, there are female Masons and they are those of the Grand Lodge that the first women in France, put the pill in their agenda in 1954. Since they have stopped fighting for it to be freely on sale.
JPL

See also the excellent documentary "Journey Into the World of the Freemasons", where the role of fraternal French parliamentarians in the legalization of abortion in France is proved.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtnmg_voyage-au-pays-des-francs-macons-1
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtnmg_voyage-au-pays-des- FREEMASONS-2