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clem456
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In reality, much of what is labeled “traditional” is flaming with modern individualism.Authentic Traditional Catholicism, while maintaining fidelity to the magisterium and the papacy, embodies a different philosophy and worldview than modern Catholicism. It is wrong to deny that such a distinction exists. The modern Church is highly influenced by the nouvelle théologie which arose in the years immediately preceding the Second Vatican Council. The “conservatives” of today’s Church are conservative only in relation to the spectrum of the ideas of the nouvelle théologie. Since the adoption of these ideas during the Council, many have come to erroneously believe that modern day “conservatism” in the Church is synonymous with “traditionalism”. This is simply incorrect. Traditional Catholicism seeks to distance itself from novelty and cling to that which is, you guessed it - traditional.
Preferring practices, observance, and styles, does not inoculate one from modernism.
Modernism and individualism are ways of thinking and believing, not merely certain types of practice or observance. Modern individualism crosses all boundaries and cultures and it is simply not correct to assign it to “modern Catholicism”, as if they invented it in 1962.
I hope everyone realizes that the outward expressions of the faith we love were “nouvelle” at one time. (I love me some French words). Maybe we are all nouvelle Catholics.