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Websites? :ehh: And what standard for the evaluation of websites was established by Pope Francis and bishops?The problem with this definition is that it lumps together 2 very different groups:
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- those who fully accept the current Magisterium, the teaching authority of Pope Francis, and their local Bishop-ordinary, but seek restoration and expansion of certain forms that were more available before Vatican II than they are now. They look to Tradition, but consider what the current pope teaches as part of “Tradition”.
2 very different groups!
- Those who may regard Francis as “pope” in a technical or administrative sense, but choose not to be influenced by his teachings as they are by statements of popes before 1958. They may agree with their local bishop-ordinary sometimes, but are not influenced by, or under his teaching authority as their Ordinary. They evaluate the pope and bishop by a standard set by websites; they don’t evaluate websites according to a standard set by Pope Francis and the bishop.
Around these parts, yes. But outside the world of CAF, this is not how others define traditional Catholicism. They’re more likely to define the term as Catholicism that has been practiced for the past 2000+ years free of the modernism they believe has entered the Church within the past fifty years.I still think “Traditional Catholicism” is a benign term meaning “the traditions of the Church”.