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EasterJoy
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Jokes aside…although I am obviously under the impression that the capital “T” is practically a necessity to those who choose to act as if their preferences make them into superior disciples, that DOES NOT IMPLY that I think capitalization is itself evidence that the person in any way lacks humility or obedience.Well! In that case it logically follows that said Traditionalists must follow their “consciences” even when they are malformed enough to go against what the Church actually teaches/directs/allows. Further while they detest the same activity in “liberals” it must be somehow different for they are of course, Traditionalists!
I’m sure happy the Holy Father is an orthodox and traditionally-minded Catholic Christian and not a Traditionalist.
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Some people have other reasons for capitalizing nouns that refer to groups.
I can live with that.
Oh, and by the way: this is not about whether the TLM or the NO is the best. That is almost besides the point. You can like the best thing without presuming that it is a reflection on you that you like it. Even a dog might prefer freshly-baked bread to day-old, and even a saint might not have a preference.