JOSE RIZAL AS A MASON - Rizal's prime encounter with
Freemasonry occurred when he was in Spain, where he made the
acquaintance of some liberal and republican Spaniards who were
mostly Masons. He admired the way these Masons scrutinized and
criticized the methods of the government and criticized the haughty
friars, a freedom which could not be practiced in the Philippines.
Eventually, in 1883, Rizal joined the Masonic lodge in Madrid which
was called Acacia. His central motive in joining the society was to
secure the aid of the Freemasons in his battle against the abusive
friars in the Philippines. Since the friars used the might of
Catholicism to oppress and persecute the country's patriots, Rizal
intended to fight them with Freemasonry.
On November 15, 1890, Rizal became a Master Mason in Lodge
Solidaridad in Madrid. Two years later he was awarded Master
Mason in Paris by Le Grand Orient de France.
Some of his comrades including Graciano Lopez Jaena, Marian
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