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> The bold proclamation in the headline of this article was personally witnessed (books.google.com) by St. Maximilian Kolbe, who watched Freemasons celebrate their bicentennial in St. Peter’s Square in 1917. St. Maximilian Kolbe saw banners bearing these words amidst the revelry. It’s a jarring and shocking statement, but it is totally in keeping with the aims of Freemasonry and it bears a great deal of significance for us today.
>> The bold proclamation in the headline of this article was [personally witnessed](https://books.google.com/books?id=ZbruAQAAQBAJ&lpg=PA31&ots=h9_lhyEw1h&dq=%22pope%20will%20be%20his%20slave%22&pg=PA32#v=onepage&q=%22pope%20will%20be%20his%20slave%22&f=false) by St. Maximilian Kolbe, who watched Freemasons celebrate their bicentennial in St. Peter’s Square in 1917. St. Maximilian Kolbe saw banners bearing these words amidst the revelry. It’s a jarring and shocking statement, but it is totally in keeping with the aims of Freemasonry and it bears a great deal of significance for us today.
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