The Taxil Hoax
Article: 2101 of alt.freemasonry
From: wdmaddox@rain.org ()
Newsgroups: alt.freemasonry
Subject: Re: Lucifer as God
Date: 2 Jan 1995 16:36:20 GMT
Organization: RAIN Public Access Internet (805) 967-RAIN
Cat - maybe this will explain some of Taxil's motives.
From the story of the Lion's Paw by W.G Sibley
The most Absurd of all the entanglements into which the Roman
Catholic Church has been drawn by its detestation for the society -- a
tale of ludicrous credulity and blind fanaticism unparalleled in the
closing decade of the last century, has been related with much
particularity by several writers.
Gabriel Jogand-Pages was born at Marseilles, France, in 1854. Fortunate
in educational advantages during youth, on arriving at manhood he
adopted journalism as his avocation. Talented, audacious, and holding
both religion and decency in contempt, his writings attracted so much
attention that he sought a larger field in Paris, where he published an
infidel daily paper and wrote many irreligious books that obtained a
wide circulation. One of them was a scandalous work entitled "The
Secret Amours of Pius IX ," for the publication of which he was heavily
fined.
In 1885 this reckless young man saw in Leo XIII's "Humanus genus" a
field for both revenue and the humiliation of the Roman Catholic Church,
which he most heartily despised. He pretended conversion, suppressed his
sceptical books, and was absolved by the Papal Nuncio in Paris, Mgr. di
Rende, from a number of excommunications recorded against him. With
ardor born of desire for money and ambition to dupe the church which had
received him into its fold, he produced, under the pseudonym of Leo
Taxil, a series of books called Complete Revelations of French Masonry,
which attracted great attention in Europe, were translated into German,
Italian and Spanish, and were read by hundreds of thousands of people.
In 1881 he had been made an Entered Apprentice, but was soon after
expelled from the fraternity because of indiscretions of which he was
guilty. With reckless disregard for facts, and unrestrained by his
ignorance of Masonry, he gave his extraordinary imaginative powers full
play, and with a fecundity of detail and illustration truly remarkable,
represented the rites of the craft to be a hideous form of
Devil-Worship. One entire volume he devoted to Female Masons, on which
impossible foundation he constructed a shameful edifice of fiction, full
of shockingly scandalous and beastly fabrications that were received
with delight by the papal authorities, who saw in them perfect
justification for the attitude of their church toward Masonry.
Another one of his books, of which two hundred thousand copies were
sold at 24 francs a copy, charged every Mason with being a murderer, in
spirit if not in fact. The following translation of a passage from it
explains the grounds upon which the charge was made:
"Before a man is admitted to the higher degrees he is blindfolded &
taken into a room where a live sheep is lying on the floor. The
animal's mouth and feet are secured and it is clean shaven, so that its
skin feels to the touch like that of a human being.
"Next to the animal a man is placed, who breathes heavily, feigning
to struggle against imaginary enemies. The candidate is given to
understand that the sheep's body is that of a disloyal Mason who gave
away the secrets of the order and must die according to some ancient
law, the candidate being made executioner, as a warning to him.
"Then he is given a big knife, and after some ceremonial is persuaded
to 'kill the traitor,' that is, plunge the knife repeatedly into the
body of the sheep, which he imagines to be that of an unknown human
being, his brother.
"Thus every Mason is a murderer in spirit at least, if not actually,
for sometimes treacherous Masons take the place of the animal."
This story drew forth denials from such distinguished Freemasons as
Bismarck, the Prince of Wales, and Emperor William I which served
greatly to stimulate the sale of the work.
Invigorated by the credulity of his victims, Taxil added Spiritualism
to his schedule of Masonic practices and beliefs and told of tables
floating in the air and turning into crocodiles at Masonic meetings, and
for his supposed revelations was honoured by Pope Leo XIII with the
Order of the Holy Sepulchre, a distinguished mark of the high favour of
the Roman hierarchy.
High grade Masonry was the most fertile field of Taxil's grotesque
falsifications. He made Charleston, South Carolina, the scene of his
Luciferan Masonry because it was the home of Albert Pike, whose labours
as grand commander of the southern supreme council, for the perfection
of the rituals and ceremonials of the Scottish Rite, have been excelled
by no man. Taxil declared that in the solemn recesses of the consistory
at Charleston, His Satanic Majesty exhibited himself without disguise -
Hoof, Horns, Tail and All, in the exemplification of the high grades. A
High Priestess of this Luciferan Masonry was needed and adroitly
contrived for the consternation of the Pope and the Public, in the
person of "Diana Vaughn." She was said to be the direct descendant of a
man to whose embraces the lascivious Venus-Astarte submitted, and whose
life had been extended thirty-three years for the propagation of
demoniacal designs. As a girl she betrothed herself to the Demon
Asmodeus, afterwards appeared before Satan in Charleston, and was by him
consecrated as his Masonic high priestess in the presence of Albert
Pike! She possessed supernatural powers, such as the ability to turn
herself into liquid and pass through a stone wall, and was a Very
Terrible Personage indeed
All these, and scores of other absurdities were published month after
month in Paris, and read with avidity in the Vatican. When the Roman
ecclesiastical authorities had been sufficiently horrified by Diana
Vaughn's deviltry, Taxil caused her to be "converted" as he himself had
been. This astounding change in a heart familiar with wickedness was
alleged to have been caused by Albert Pike ordering her to Spit Upon &
Stab a Consecrated Host in one of the Masonic rites, and to utter
repulsive blasphemies -- deeds which would stir deep resentment in the
Pope's breast. Diana refused to comply, repented, and wrote a book
which was sent to Leo XIII in 1895, who, by his secretary Mgr. Vicenzo
Sardi, wrote a letter thanking her and urging her to continue in her
good work against Freemasonry!
One extract, in which Diana describes a Masonic "Black Mass" -- one
of scores of tales equally preposterous -- maybe made from this volume;
"In a thick cloud of perfumes the priest ascends the altar of Satan's
Synagogue.
"On the table is seen a goat with a human face already excited by some
preliminary homages, intoxicated by perfumes and adoration.
"The priest opens a box and takes out some wafers.
"The rites performed and the words spoken during the continuance of the
magical ceremony are blasphemous in character, and the sacred vessel and
its contents are subjected to insult and mockery. The goat plays the
infernal part, cursing and reviling, and lastly the following
incantation is delivered: Master of the Esclandres, dispenser of the
benefits of crime, intendant of sumptuous sins and great vices,
sovereign of contempt, preserver of old hatreds and inspirer of
vengeance and misdeeds.'
At this ceremony the children of the choir are clad in red and wear
scarlet caps surmounted by two horns. They hold black candles in their
hands."
Largely as a result of Leo Taxil's voluminous works, one of which has
2,000 pages, the Vatican and its priesthood throughout Europe were
aroused to a sense of impending dangers from the fraternity, and an
anti-Masonic Congress was called to meet at Trent in September, 1896, to
which Leo XIII telegraphed his blessing. Its purpose was "to make known
to everybody the immense moral and material evil done by Freemasonry to
the Church and to society, and to seek a remedy by way of a permanent,
international organization against the craft." A thousand delegates from
European countries attended, among them being thirty-six Roman Catholic
bishops, who found a safe retreat in the marble cathedral of the
Austrian city, where Masonic lodges are unknown owing to governmental
prohibition, as is also the case in Russia and Poland. Gabriel
Jogand-Pages, better known as Leo Taxil, was the hero of the occasion,
but his presence did not completely satisfy the congress. Diana Vaughn,
who for reasons obvious to Taxil alone, could not appear, was greatly
desired, as a suspicion that she was a myth had developed in the public
press. The congress, not entirely convinced by the plausible excuses of
Taxil, entrusted an investigation of her genuineness to a commission of
its members, which of course was unable to secure proof of her
existence. The pressure on Monsieur Jogand-Pages finally became so
strong that he announced she would appear in the hall of the
Geographical Society in Paris on Easter Monday, April 19, 1897.
On that date and at that place the precious scamp who had so long
revealed in the admiration and confidence of the princes and priests of
Catholicism took the platform in the presence of a large audience that
had assembled to see and hear Diana Vaughn, formerly the intimate
associate of the Devil, now the repentant accuser of Masonry. He made a
speech of superb audacity, in which he told his shocked hearers that his
conversion twelve years before was a pretence, that Diana Vaughn was a
Myth, and that his revelations of Freemasonry were all Deliberate Lies,
put forth for the sole purpose of playing upon the credulity of the
Roman Catholic Church and making its rulers ridiculous in the eyes of
intelligent men.
He added that the Bishop of Charleston had long ago assured the Pope of
the falsity of his stories about Albert Pike: and that the Apostolic
Vicar of Gibraltar had informed Leo XIII that the alleged caves at that
place in which he had represented the Masons as engaged in foul and
atrocious rites, did not exist. In his chagrin, the Pope had since kept
silence. This awakened the stunned audience, whose curses, howls and
threats compelled Monsieur Jogand-Pages to seek security in another
quarter under the protection of the police, where no doubt the results
of his daring exploits afforded him profound satisfaction. That the
abortive chase of twelve years under Taxil's guidance, after proofs of
the iniquity of Freemasonry, filled the church authorities with deepest
disgust, is pleasantly indicated by a remark attributed to the Canon
Mustel, in which he is represented as declaring that when hell should
swallow Gabriel Jogand-Pages as its filthy prey, the damned therein
would bow their heads under a new degradation
Later Taxil, in an interview, says:
"The public made me what I am, the arch-liar of the period, for when I
first commenced to write against the Masons my object was amusement pure
and simple. The crimes laid at their door were so grotesque, so
impossible, so widely exaggerated, I thought everybody would see the
joke and give me credit for originating a new line of humour. But my
readers wouldn't have it so; they accepted my fables as gospel truth,
and the more I lied for the purpose of showing that I lied, the more
convinced became they that I was a paragon of veracity."
END OF ARTICLE
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Oxnard Lodge #341, Oxnard, CA Ventura Commandery #18 of KT
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