From what I’ve seen in these responses, most of us are arguing from a dichotemy that does not apply to the Catholic Church, and because we’re doing so, we can’t seem to get a handle on the issue. Let’s not use the dichotemy of liberal/conservative because the Catholic Church cannot and should not be reduced to such terms. These are political terms and as such should stay within the political realm. If anything, we should understand what Catholicism is, align our consciences to its truth, and then proclaim this truth to the world. So either we’re Catholic or we’re not. We can’t be “Liberal Catholic” or “Orthodox Catholic” because that implies that Catholicism can be a number of things and that each is legitimate. Catholicism can only be itself. Just like God can be only God. He can’t be a good God or a bad God. He can only be God. The Catholic Church as the mouthpiece of God, as the vessel for the Deposit of Faith can only be Catholic. It can’t be liberal or orthodox. We have let the Culture, which is largely secularist in general and anti-Catholic in particular, to define the Church and then we as Catholics react to the Culture’s defining the terms of the argument and then we internalize such definitions and quibble among ourselves. In this spiritual battle, that’s just what Satan wants the Church Militant to do, to quibble amongst itself about who it is. Confusion reigns, Satan advances.
Rather than react to the Culture and fight internally, let us just proudly proclaim that we are Catholic. Now for those who do not accept the Truth of the faith, they can do one or the other: they can study further to discover the truth, or they can reject truth. But they cannot reject truth and call themselves Catholic. Really, the liberal and conservation labels are really a way for many Catholics to take refuge in a partial Catholicsm which deludes many into thinking they can still call themselves Catholic. We need to therefore eshew these labels and insist on just the term “Catholic” which encompasses both the identity, the theology,and the practice of the Church founded by Christ. I for one will not call myself liberal or conservative Catholic. I will call myself Catholic, and if I somewhere down the line I stop believing in what the Church professes, than I will be honest enough to call myself a non-Catholic. It’s not liberal or conservative Catholicism that’s going to save the world, it’s Catholicism in all its fullness, the moral aspect, the sacramental aspect, the social justice aspect, the devotional aspect, all of Catholicism as it has been handed to us from the Apostles.