What an interesting thread! I used to use these labels in the past but have started to describe myself and family in a different way. We have studied the different eras of the Church (initial Church, pre-Nicene Council, Vat. I, Vat. II, etc.). Basically, we describe ourselves as “obedient Catholics”. We’ve grown up with the NO Mass and, as practicing adults, found it lacking terribly in the areas of sacredness and sanctity. Increasingly, we find ourselves uncomfortable with some of the Masses we attend at various parishes in our area because of the full band music (guitars, drums, etc.), priests conducting homilies like a Jay Leno monologue, dancing in the aisles, etc. But, we still go every Sunday and holy days and occasionally weekdays. We wear our Sunday best and pray before Mass despite the noisy chatter. We maintain reverent postures, we bow during the Profession of Faith. We don’t clap during songs and we don’t leave until the priest has exited. We go to confession when necessary. We don’t like girl altar servers but don’t raise heck about it either. I don’t know if we’d want a complete Latin Mass (we haven’t been to one yet) although we do love when the Sanctus and Agnes Dei are used. We try our best to follow all the Church teachings and oppose abortion for any reason, oppose contraception, oppose homosexuality and try to model our lives on Christ our Savior. We loved Pope John Paul II and during his pontificate built up a great admiration for Cardinal Ratzinger who is now Pope Benedict XVI (yay!!!). We have a great hope that Catholics in the U.S. will submit completely to the Magisterium and, thus, to Christ.
So, I guess we’re not fully Traditionalists, nor are we fully Liberal/Progressive. Just simply obedient. Isn’t that what we all should be? Simply obedient?
Simon