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Peter_J
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Not so. If those who hold an alternative definition(s) of the word “Catholic” fail to get their message out, then that’s their own fault.I oppose this typographical convention, because I think it lets everybody off the hook by pretending that there are two completely separate things under discussion, when really there are rival definitions of one thing.
Edwin
Personally, I like the convention of using “Catholics” to mean only those of us who are ICWR, and “catholics” to mean Catholics, Orthodox, Anglicans, and Lutherans. (Actually, that’s not exactly the same as what Thorolfr proposed.) The main limitation, I think, is the fact that the distinction is impossible (or at least extremely inconvenient) in spoken language.
But really, the greater issue here is not terminological: rather it is the fact that some do not realize that there’s a distinction between ex-Catholic and never-been-Catholic. (A marginally-relevant tidbit from my own life: in discussions with Eastern Orthodox, I have many times pointed out to them that I’m a “never-been-Orthodox”, not an ex-Orthodox.)