AdvanceAlways, I can symphatize with your situation here.

Personally, I think that I
may be in the traditional side of the spectrum, or at least in the borders of it - I feel that I have an appreciation for the traditions of the Church and I very much dislike the (mis)implementation of VII and the manifold problems it spawned - but at the same time, I’m quite (not so sure about ‘quite’) different from the stereotypical Traditionalist: first of all, I’ve
never attended an EF Mass (never having the chance to do so). Yet. I don’t have the same problem as you do with America and all that stuff, because, well, I’m not American and have never set foot in the continent.
And given the attitude of a few folks out there who identify themselves as ‘Traditionalists’ (I’m opening a can of worms here I know, but in my book, I feel that they’re applying to themselves a label they are absolutely not worthy to carry. I’ve been a victim of bullying a number of times in my childhood, and whenever I look at such types, I can’t help but see - dare I say it - outgrown prideful bullies and petulant whiners. But I’d rather not pass any judgment since in my situation it would be trying to take the speck while failing to notice the log in my eye

), there are times when I think I’d rather not have the label or any label at all - save for both ‘Catholic’ and ‘Christian’, which I’ll accept.
But I’ll agree with the other posters: you seem to be a good, traditional Catholic enough!

BTW, please pray for this poor sinner and remember me in the altar of the Lord, will you?
