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lucybeebee
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America is not a country known for its deep traditions; anything that’s been going on for at least 25 years is considered traditional. Many of the aspects of traditional Catholicism arose from European immigrant cultures. This would be less problematic if Catholics remained almost completely apart from the world like the Haredi Jews, but that’s not the nature of Catholicism. Once the members of the ethnic group in question assimilated, they threw away those traditional devotions. Being Catholic is essentially one “lifestyle” out of many. What does/should traditional Catholicism mean in the American context, particularly given the rootless nature of modern living?