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I try to walk a fine line between Liberalism and Traditionalism. I appreciate the Latin Mass but usually attend the OF in my parish. My pastor is solidly orthodox. Sometimes you need to go to another parish in union with the diocese to find orthodoxy.
Many today are caught up in a movement I call Solo Traditio. This means Tradition alone is the guide, and that any Catholic can interpret Tradition, without the current Magisterium.
St Pius X encyclicals are useful today. He is often quoted regarding orthodox doctrine but also described orthodox practice - the Laity and pastors united with their bishop ordinary, Catholic communications united with the bishop ordinary, the bishops united with each other (not just sacramental ministers), and with the Holy See.
Many today are caught up in a movement I call Solo Traditio. This means Tradition alone is the guide, and that any Catholic can interpret Tradition, without the current Magisterium.
St Pius X encyclicals are useful today. He is often quoted regarding orthodox doctrine but also described orthodox practice - the Laity and pastors united with their bishop ordinary, Catholic communications united with the bishop ordinary, the bishops united with each other (not just sacramental ministers), and with the Holy See.