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In this informative Ligthouse Talk, Dr. Mark Miravalle, professor of Theology and Mariology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, uncovers the roots of Freemasonry and explains why the Catholic Church has condemned it since its inception in the 18th century.

He describes the mission of St. Maximilian Kolbe and how this great saint, through the intercession of Mary, battled this movement against the Church.

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Dr. Mark Miravalle

Reviews (4)

  • St. Maximilian Kolbe and the Problem of Freemasonry
    5

    Verified User Sep 23rd 2021

    Verified User Sep 23rd 2021

  • I heard this in a class I had with Dr Miravalle on Mary in the Modern World, and it was very good
    5

    Verified User Apr 17th 2018

    I heard this in a class I had with Dr Miravalle on Mary in the Modern World, and it was very good.

    Verified User Apr 17th 2018

  • extremely informative & well explained!
    5

    Verified User Jul 25th 2017

    extremely informative & well explained!!!

    Verified User Jul 25th 2017

  • Dr Miravalle goes through the history of freemasonry in a very easy to follow manner
    5

    Dan Schlattman May 15th 2015

    Dr Miravalle goes through the history of freemasonry in a very easy to follow manner. He discusses the errors and the church teachings regarding masonry in a clear manner. I did not know much about St Kolbe's relationship with Masonry so that was very interesting to hear. Thank you Lighthouse!

    Dan Schlattman May 15th 2015

St. Maximilian Kolbe and the Problem of Freemasonry (CD)

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  • Uncover the roots of Freemasonry and why the Catholic Church has condemned it from its 18th Century beginnings
  • Learn about the mission of St. Maximilian Kolbe and how he, through the intercession of Mary, battled this movement against the Church
  • Dr. Mark Miravalle earned his Sacred Theological Doctorate at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He holds the Saint John Paul II Chair of Mariology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, where he has been teaching since 1986.
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