If you mean by calling my assessement of the truth of the faith “Medieval” like that espoused by Duns Scotus, Albert the Great, Aquinas, Thomas A Kempis et al, then I will accept the moniker with with pride,humbled that you deemed my articulation worthy enough to be associated with an age that passed on the truth of the faith in such an illuminative fashion. But those that you describe are not Liberal in that they may offer another approach to the Truth that is more …what?..Open to the opinions of men? More accommodating to proportionalism or expediency? I’m really not sure of the point you’re trying to make. But I do know this…Just like God Himself encompasses male/female as well as all other binaries, so “catholic” in its universal sense collapses, supersedes,and underscores all binaries. Thus the Catholic Church cannot be defined as liberal/coservative. To do so is reductive and causes us as a result to view God deductively. There are some aspects of the faith that might be considered "liberal, " such as its social justice teaching, but to extract that teaching from the entirety of the faith and focus on it entirely breeds liberation theory which embraces Marxism, and as such is antithetical to the faith. So we cannot isolate one aspect of Catholicsm to the detriment of others. When we do, we then to to gloss it with the vocabulary of the secular society.When we apply such gloss, however, it tarnishes the entire Church and it tends to desacrilize the Church, so that she is no more than a political/social entity at the mercy of those whose opinions hold the most sway. Persisting in looking at the Church through the cultural lens of liberal/conservative occludes our vision, and if our vision is clouded, how can we take out the splinter in eyes of the Culture? Once again, we are Catholic or not…not liberal, not conservative, not black, white, etc. …just Catholic. We are creating a new Tower of Babel with our language,and we will not be able to talk to one another if we keep this up…and you do know what happened to the original one.