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SpiritMeadow
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I think your sentiments are shared by many. I continually hear, especially from the “traditionalists” as you refer to them, that most people are not properly catechized. I guess I have to wonder is this just an excuse used for why so few “mainstream” Catholics haven’t become enthralled with the issues of the 'traditionalists?" I guess they don’t seem moved, but then the middle of most organizations isn’t. Are there other possble reasons do you think?**A separation of the Catholic Church here in the United States with Rome I don’t believe will happen because of the unique nature of American Catholicism. There is only a small movement of radicals who are pushing for a separation but the vast majority of Catholics in this country seem satisfied with how the Church is going (except for the sex scandal, but even this did not result in a mass exodus of the faithful). It will accomplish very little if there is a schism in the Church in this country. I also don’t care for the titles ‘conservative’ and ‘liberal’. I much more prefer ‘traditionalist’ and ‘nontraditionalist.’ But, then again, you can have a ‘liberal’ who believes in everything the Church teaches, but who is quite politically/socially active in ways we may disagree with.
We as the laity have to be vigilant to pass the complete Faith down to the next generation. Unfortunately, the last two generations have been lost because of poor catechetics.**