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The Southern Poverty Law Center’s current *Intelligence Report *carries a series of rather schizophrenic articles on “radical traditionalist Catholics.” It puts forth the theory that those…
There are no articles about historic anti-Catholicism in America or the current wave of not-so-subtle defamation against Catholicism coming from every quarter of the media.
There are some nice things said in the articles about the modern Church, but overall I found the overall tone to be pretty much of a putdown of traditional Catholics whether they are of the “radicial” variety or not. But, you can decide for yourself.
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=719 (Warning: The very first word in the article is an obscenity).*Yet, in a sidebar article, entitled, “The Dirty Dozen” it almost seems to diminish the influence of the “rad trads” and states…*"…who reject the teachings of the modern papacy, may form America’s largest group of anti-Semites." Source: *
But wait, there’s another reversal…There are hundreds of traditionalist Catholic chapels around the United States that celebrate the Latin Tridentine Mass and dislike many of the liberalizing reforms enacted by the Second Vatican Council of the 1960s. But only a handful of these organizations qualify as part of the “radical traditionalist Catholic” movement that is characterized by open anti-Semitism and blames Jews for conspiring to destroy the Catholic Church and a number of other iniquities. The movement is far from unified, with these groups engaging in seemingly endless infighting and now splintered into an array of very small groups. Source: splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=720
There are also articles about Catholic Church consipiracy theories, the SSPX, and the usual diatribes against “anti-semite” Mel Gibson and “racist” Pat Buchanan.Yet the ranks of the radical traditionalists seem to be swelling. Michael Cuneo, a scholar of Catholicism, wrote in his 1997 book The Smoke of Satan that weekly attendance at American chapels of the Society of St. Pius X had been growing at about 10% annually since the late 1980s. Source: splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=1296
There are no articles about historic anti-Catholicism in America or the current wave of not-so-subtle defamation against Catholicism coming from every quarter of the media.
There are some nice things said in the articles about the modern Church, but overall I found the overall tone to be pretty much of a putdown of traditional Catholics whether they are of the “radicial” variety or not. But, you can decide for yourself.