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It works even better if you gratuitously insert Latin phrases into everything you write.
Embrace the stereotype.
Embrace the stereotype.
newadvent.org/fathers/1405.htmAnd so, lastly, does the name itself of Catholic, which, not without reason, amid so many heresies, the Church has thus retained; so that, though all heretics wish to be called Catholics, yet when a stranger asks where the Catholic Church meets, no heretic will venture to point to his own chapel or house.
And it ought to be added that the priest celebrates the Holy Mass using the Roman Missal (not the “Latin Missal”).1ke:![]()
Latin church.The correct way to refer to the Church is the Catholic Church, and if referring to a particular rite it is the Latin Rite (not the Roman Rite) or whatever Rite-- Byzantine, Maronite, etc.
Roman rite
There is no “Latin Rite”. There are Latin rites (plural), but we are members of the Latin church who happen to use the Roman Rite. There are other Latin Catholics who use other Latin rites, such as the Ambrosian Rite in Milan.
The Holy Roman Church is a subset of the worldwide Latin church, and refers specifically to the Diocese of Rome. Cardinals are created Cardinals of the Holy Roman church, not the Holy Latin Church or the Holy Catholic Church, because Cardinals used to be, and are still titularly, clergy of the Diocese of Rome.
As opposed to the Ambrosian Missal, Gallican Missal, Mozarabic Missal, etc. because this Missal is the Missal of the Roman Rite. The Rite used by the Roman Church (i.e. the Diocese of Rome).porthos11:![]()
And it ought to be added that the priest celebrates the Holy Mass using the Roman Missal (not the “Latin Missal”).1ke:![]()
Latin church.The correct way to refer to the Church is the Catholic Church, and if referring to a particular rite it is the Latin Rite (not the Roman Rite) or whatever Rite-- Byzantine, Maronite, etc.
Roman rite
There is no “Latin Rite”. There are Latin rites (plural), but we are members of the Latin church who happen to use the Roman Rite. There are other Latin Catholics who use other Latin rites, such as the Ambrosian Rite in Milan.
The Holy Roman Church is a subset of the worldwide Latin church, and refers specifically to the Diocese of Rome. Cardinals are created Cardinals of the Holy Roman church, not the Holy Latin Church or the Holy Catholic Church, because Cardinals used to be, and are still titularly, clergy of the Diocese of Rome.
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I don’t think it would make sense to call Presbyterians “Genevans” or Pentecostals “Americans.”As an evangelical when I refer to the Catholic Church as the “Roman Church” or the “Church of Rome”, I mean no offense. I think when the Protestant Reformation occurred, it was common in the English language to refer to different churches by their liturgical languages or the territories they were associated with–the “Greek Church” etc. The Pope is the bishop of Rome, the traditional liturgical language is Latin, etc. etc. etc. All of these are reasons why calling the Catholic Church the “Roman Church” makes sense from a certain perspective.
It would make sense to call Presbyterians in Scotland, the “Scottish Church”–the Church of Scotland is still to this day Presbyterian. The “Genevans” would only refer to the Reformed Church in Geneva–and in the sources on the Reformation period you do get mention of the “Genevans” or “Geneva” or the “Church in Geneva”. You also get “Wittenberg” as a stand in for Lutheranism.I don’t think it would make sense to call Presbyterians “Genevans” or Pentecostals “Americans.”
And then a bunch of German barbarians came along and screwed things up?I first heard the term “Roman” Catholic when I was about 7 years old. My dad told me that we were Roman Catholics. I was astounded! That was so cool! We were Roman Catholics, and I imagined Roman soldiers with swords and shields marching in to defeat anyone who messed with us, because we were on the same side as the Romans.
Many Protestants are happy to be called Protestant because it emphasizes their protests against Rome. For example, when we were looking at churches together once we got married, my Calvinist wife was quite concerned about whether our Anglican Church would refer to itself as Catholic or Protestant (it’s ACNA, so definitely the latter).I find it a wee bit offensive because I don’t attend Church in Rome lol. And I feel many protestants do it just to try and marginalize us.
Anglicans get a pass because I know from experience that they often times consider themselves Catholic as well.
But on that same token, protestants probably don’t appreciate being referred to as protestants and see themselves as Christian.
Sometimes on comments threads – though not yet here at CAF – I proclaim myself a “Romish Popish Papist.” It takes the wind out of their sails.