Bishop Barron continues to criticize traditional Catholics. Enough is enough. Here is a reply from a self-devouring traditionalist.
Category: Traditional Catholicism
Traditional Catholicism involves remaining obedient to the traditional teachings and dogmas of the Roman Catholic Church as handed down to us over the course of 2000 years since the time of Christ by the Church’s Magisterium, which includes the Traditional Latin Mass. This is distinguished from those who call themselves Catholics but openly reject many of these traditional components of the faith in favor of Modernist ideas since the Second Vatican Council, including the Novus Ordo (New Order) rite of the Mass instituted in 1969, A.D. While rejecting modern innovations that compromise with the values of the modern culture, traditional Catholicism encourages the use of traditional devotions and practices that serve to guide the faithful in this life towards eternal salvation in the next.
Why I Switched to the Traditional Latin Mass
I am going to provide a short summary as to why I chose to stop attending the novus ordo Mass and exclusively attend the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM).
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