What do you consider a liberal Catholic to be?

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I suppose a good measure is the lives of the saints. A saint would fly from any and all sin; anything that disrupts his communication with God. A liberal would have a sticking point.

Currently, contraception is a popular one. Seems logical, you can make arguments for it, but …
 
I suppose a good measure is the lives of the saints. A saint would fly from any and all sin; anything that disrupts his communication with God. A liberal would have a sticking point.

Currently, contraception is a popular one. Seems logical, you can make arguments for it, but …
Interestingly, there are undoubtedly a goodly number of Catholics who use ABC, who also think of themselves as anything but “liberal” Catholics.

All too few people have read Humanae Vitae, one of the most prophetic documents eminating from Rome in the last 50 years - if not the most prophetic.
 
Interestingly, there are undoubtedly a goodly number of Catholics who use ABC, who also think of themselves as anything but “liberal” Catholics.

All too few people have read Humanae Vitae, one of the most prophetic documents eminating from Rome in the last 50 years - if not the most prophetic.
The pope proposed a truly counter-cultural view.It was rejected by Catholics who were beguiled by the prophets of modernity, including Marx, Darwin and Freud.
 
Which gets us back to the original question: how do you define the term “liberal”.
No it doesn’t. Really, I challenge anyone to read what I wrote, to find the slightest opening to question “how do you define liberal”:
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self-identified “liberal Catholics” are almost unanimously those who subscribe to some or all of the condemned propositions of Quanta Cura or Pascendi, and who are well described by Fr. Sarda’s book.
It doesn’t matter if you define liberal as someone who likes Swiss cheese, or someone who is really nice to his neighbor, or someone who wants to open a gulag for Ukrainians. How you define liberal has no bearing whatsoever on the interpretation of that sentence.

You’re like the stereotypical talk show host, who doesn’t listen to the response. Fine, but who appointed you to run the thread?
 
The pope proposed a truly counter-cultural view.It was rejected by Catholics who were beguiled by the prophets of modernity, including Marx, Darwin and Freud.
Actually, they were beguiled by Hugh Heffner. Marx, Darwin and Freud did not have that much influence on the average person in the pew. The issue started in 1930, and was in full bloom in the Church about the time the Pill hit the pharmacies - in the early 1960’s.
 
No it doesn’t. Really, I challenge anyone to read what I wrote, to find the slightest opening to question “how do you define liberal”:
It appears you did not read the next sentence. I was not addressing you directly. You have a definition; others have different ones. Try reading it again.
It doesn’t matter if you define liberal as someone who likes Swiss cheese, or someone who is really nice to his neighbor, or someone who wants to open a gulag for Ukrainians. How you define liberal has no bearing whatsoever on the interpretation of that sentence.
Given that I was not referring to that sentence, you have made my point. It is difficult at best to carry on a conversation with someone if you are not sure how they are defining their terms. And so it does matter how you define “liberal”. As I noted, I don’t have a problem with how you define it (you seem to have missed that point); but my comment has to do with the fact that within this thread, “liberal” has had several definitions, some of which are not simply complimentary, but rather very different.
You’re like the stereotypical talk show host, who doesn’t listen to the response. Fine, but who appointed you to run the thread?
Perhaps the same person who twisted your knickers in a knot? Do you think you are the only person in this thread, or that all conversations here have only to do with you? It is a thread, there are multiple individuals stating differing ideas. I have only commented on the need for process, and where there have been some issues that needed clarifying.

Nobody is going to grade you on your response, and you don’t need to get so snippy. On occasion, someone can learn from comments made; they may only be watching, or may not be one of the two, three or so people carrying on most of the conversation. This is an open forum, and I don’t need to be appointed as a moderator to take an overview of a subject. If that is something you don’t like, then don’t respond.

And as a matter of fact, your comment does get us back to the question of how you define “liberal”, because your definition is markedly different than a couple of other proposals. That does not mean that your definition is wrong, or not acceptable (I already said I could accept it - what do you want?); but it (the disparity between your definition and others) unequivocally shows the need to define terms clearly. Sorry, this is an open forum, and I will comment as I choose. You don’t like it? Ignore it. I don’t have to agree with you (which I said I could) or in the alternative, remain silent.
 
You have a definition; others have different ones.
Again, nothing in my comment (which you quoted right next to yours) defined, or proposed to define, the term liberal.
but it (the disparity between your definition and others) unequivocally shows the need to define terms clearly
Your expectations for this forum are fascinating. May I suggest finding another one?
 
Again, nothing in my comment (which you quoted right next to yours) defined, or proposed to define, the term liberal.
Hmm. Perhaps I misconstrued your definition of a liberal. If I did, I am sorry. On further research, I found your definition:
An oxymoron.
Pardon me for missing your definition.
Your expectations for this forum are fascinating. May I suggest finding another one?
Why would I do that? Your responses provide fascination enough.

Or are you the new thread monitor?
 
For me, a Liberal Catholic is a person who chooses to forsake tradition for the sake of progressivism.

For example, if a person just prefers the Mass of Paul VI is not. However, someone who sees the EF as “too ridgid, and formal, and not participatory enough” may be considered liberal.

Or, someone who calls for changes in things such as priestly celibacy and female priests to “conform with the times.”

You see what I’m getting at?
Someone who calls for female priests is objecting to the nature of the sacrament of orders, which was given to us by Christ. Someone who calls for married priests is only asking for a change in canon law. So I don’t think you can put both on the same level.
 
Actually, they were beguiled by Hugh Heffner. Marx, Darwin and Freud did not have that much influence on the average person in the pew. The issue started in 1930, and was in full bloom in the Church about the time the Pill hit the pharmacies - in the early 1960’s.
Marx, Darwin and Freud did have a huge effect on the social elites, and it is they who control the institutions that set moral standards. As for the public at large, they called the 1890s, the “gay nineties” for a reason. Of course, the word “gay” meant something closer to “libertine” or, more commonly, " uninhibited." Oscar Wilde was socially crucified on the charge of being homosexual. The flapper era was a resurgence but the Depression and the War dampered the fire, but the affluence of the '50s, did give rise to Hugh Heffner and his ilk.
 
To ME a “liberal Catholic” is someone who deliberately thinks differently than the Church, yet still claims to be a Catholic. It may sound crude at first, but allow me to explain myself.

+ One who supports Abortion

+ One who supports Women Priests

+ One who supports the banning of TLM

+ One who supports Liturgical Abuse

There are others of course. However I also realize something. A Church divided cannot stand. We are UNIVERSAL, however how can we be UNIVERSAL if we think, worship, pray, say mass, differently?
Amen. You’ve got it. I would add those people who call themselves Catholic who invoke their own ideals, not Catholic, who go around acting as if their ideals are the norm and everyone else is daft and against the Church.
 
There are others of course. However I also realize something. A Church divided cannot stand. We are UNIVERSAL, however how can we be UNIVERSAL if we think, worship, pray, say mass, differently?
The Visible Church has, since the 2nd century, never had but one licit and valid expression, but always several.

By the second century, divergence was already present between the great Sees of Byzantium, Jerusalem, Rome, Antioch, Alexandria, and also the missions of St Thomas in India.

And no point since the 6th has all of what is know known as Italy used only one form of liturgy; the Italo-Albanian Greek Catholic Church uses the Byzantine liturgies, and has never been out of communion with Rome.

Since the 1100’s, the Maronite Church has been part of the Catholic Church, using the Syriac mass.

Since the 1200’s, the Dominican Order has had a different mass from the Rest of the Church, a privilege granted them by the Papacy.

The Dioceses of the Dalmatian ecclesiastical province have had a permission to translate the Roman missal into Church Slavonic, and that was the missal used there right up to Vatican II and the OF missal.

One is united to the church by unity with one’s bishop, and one’s bishop being united to the church. And one is united to God by the sacraments of the church, in any of the myriad approved forms, performed by it’s myriad ministers. 23 Churches Sui Iuris, over 30 distinct liturgical traditions, and over 100 distinct approved texts for the divine worship services to consecrate the Eucharist. (Tho, 28 of them are variations on 2 greek-byzantine sources…)

Unity in the church has never been about everyone using the same liturgical text.
 
To ME a “liberal Catholic” is someone who deliberately thinks differently than the Church, yet still claims to be a Catholic. It may sound crude at first, but allow me to explain myself.

+ One who supports Abortion

+ One who supports Women Priests

+ One who supports the banning of TLM

+ One who supports Liturgical Abuse

There are others of course. However I also realize something. A Church divided cannot stand. We are UNIVERSAL, however how can we be UNIVERSAL if we think, worship, pray, say mass, differently?
You would have very few Catholics left if you were to excommunicate all these. So whoever’s left may very well all be universal. 🙂
 
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