Masons francophones in Quebec are on the side of the Grand Orient de France
Here the masonic Leo Patenaude of Quebec which was initiated by the Grand Orient de France in 1975. Note the passage on secularism.
This is an excerpt from an interview with the Freemason JZ. Leo Patenaude, founder of the League of Human Rights in 1963 and the book fair.
"Q: What do you think of the Anglo-Saxon Masonry Quebec?
A: she is Protestant. From that moment, she mostly deists group. Thus, almost
all Canadians French-that play a role in the masonry on the side of the Grand Orient. "
(source: "The Alliance", the monthly bulletin of Freemason, February, March 1984 Vol.1 No. 10/11, page 5)
In Quebec, Freemasonry is divided sourtout by language:
"The Grand Lodge of Quebec includes 8000 members, mostly English. Francophones who belong to should speak English in the lodge. Of the 103 lodges in Quebec, barely a dozen are francophone. JL, active Freemason for 20 years in the Grand Lodge of Quebec, can not help remarking: "I have long believed that the union between Anglophone and Francophone was possible within the masonry. But over the years, I realized that even if the English respect us, it's hard for them to really accept us. "(The Sun, May 30, 1987, RECORDS: BEHIND THE SCENES OF FREEMASONRY, CLUB SELECT OR parallel power?)
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The Grand Lodge of Quebec sourtout being run by English speakers, they do not want their French-speaking members have relations with the lodges of the Grand Orient de France
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"It therefore found GODF francophones. aversion between the two groups is unequivocal." If you talk to people GODF then, I have nothing to say. "And Ken Aldridge, spokeswoman for the Grand Lodge of Quebec hangs up the phone receiver with a bang." (Ditto)
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ironic that the Freemasons are not even able apply among them, their principles of tolerance and universal brotherhood! Not to mention the many ethnic lodges that exist in Quebec. There would even be in the boxes of friction between the Freemasons Quebecois and their "brothers" of European origin, which would have led to the creation in 1973 of the Delta Lodge, composed entirely of French-Canadian ... (source: Freemasons at the Hotel de Ville, Le Matin, Montreal, March 4, 1987)
Despite this "excommunication" decreed by Masons Masonic Grand Lodge Anglophones of Quebec to the "irregular" the Grand Orient, reality is that French Masons have maintained close contacts between them. Evidence of this is that there is at least one senior member of the Grand Lodge of Quebec was also a member of the lodge Freedom of Montreal in 1987:
Source: The Courier French (Montreal), APRIL 87. Article: The son of light are among us.
In terms of Canadian politics, forget the artificial divisions between "sovereign" and "federalists", between "left" and "right" between "good" and "wicked". Masons do not mix small partisan politics: their tactic to infiltrate rather all parties and to participate in all cases. For example, note how French politicians tend to vote unanimously when it comes time to impose the agenda of the Grand Orient de France: gay marriages, abolition of the death penalty, abolition of Article 93 the constitution that guaranteed religious education, radical feminist agenda, etc. during RCTs. etc.
So that explains the total control of the doctrinaire left in Quebec (the so-called "distinct society")
Quote: "The Freemasons francophone Quebecers take account of sociological, cultural and policies of the distinct society of Quebec. "
JZ-Léon Patenaude, Francophones in Freemasonry, Le Devoir, 17.06.1987
-According to the list of participants at the congress of the Universal League francs Masons (including the World Congress was held from 13 to 17 September 1978 at the premises of the Canadian Club at 438 Sherbrooke East in Montreal), found among the names, in addition to members of the lodge lodges Montcalm leaders francophones the Grand Lodge of Quebec, St. Jean Baptiste Society, the Rotary Club, the Club Richelieu, the Grand Lodge of Masons of Canada in Ontario and a prominent Catholic priest in Quebec ... (B2-c16-p30, funds JZ Leon Patenaude, Archives Research Center Lionel-Groulx).
Unity is strength after all ...
It looks strangely all the ramifications it had at the time the Ordre de Jacques Cartier, Quebec. The Big East would see he Patente 2.0? (P2 Quebec?)
The new secret anti-Catholic clergy that reigns on Quebec? When
also know the relationship between the Grand Orient and the Secular Movement Quebecers, Amnesty International French section, Info Cult, The League of Rights and Freedoms, etc.. as was demonstrated here in previous articles, we guess as media penetration in Quebec to make every occasion the voice of all these organizations and their causes. It should also read the following post where Patenaude boasted to be able to publish articles in the newspaper La Presse
http://complotquebec.blogspot.com/2007/07/laffaire-opus-dei.html
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