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Traditionalist and Catholics
Traditionalist Catholics, even if they may not be in communion with Rome, consider themselves to be not only Catholics but the " true " Roman Catholics.
Category: British Traditionalist Catholics
Some Traditionalist Catholics say he was the first pope to take what they call the Papal Oath as part of his inauguration.
The Douay-Rheims Challoner Bible is still often preferred by more conservative or Traditionalist Catholics, and holds a status in the Catholic world equivalent to that held by the Authorized King James Version in the Protestant world.
Sedevacantism ( derived from the Latin words sedes " seat " und vacans " vacant ")") is the position, held by a minority of Traditionalist Catholics, that the present occupant of the papal see is not truly Pope and that, for lack of a valid Pope, the see has been vacant since the death of either Pope Pius XII in 1958 or Pope John XXIII in 1963.
In 1972, Le Pen founded the Front National ( FN ) party, along with former OAS member Jacques Bompard, former Collaborationist Roland Gaucher and others nostalgics of Vichy France, neo-Nazi pagans, Traditionalist Catholics, and others.
Category: French Traditionalist Catholics
Category: British Traditionalist Catholics
Category: Dutch Traditionalist Catholics
Category: French Traditionalist Catholics
Category: French Traditionalist Catholics
Some Traditionalist Catholics reject to a greater or lesser extent the changes made since 1950 ( see Traditionalist Catholic ).
The Pope urged bishops to give " a wide and generous application " to the provisions of Quattuor abhinc annos, and established the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei to oversee relations between Rome and Traditionalist Catholics.
Category: Italian Traditionalist Catholics
It is kept as a commemoration by Traditionalist Roman Catholics who — in accordance with the authorization given by Pope Benedict XVI's motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of July 7, 2007 — use the General Roman Calendar of 1962 and the liturgy of Pope John XXIII's 1962 edition of the Roman Missal, and, as a Simple Feast, by Traditionalist Roman Catholics who use the General Roman Calendar as in 1954.
" The feast day is still celebrated in Balzan ( Malta ) where relics of the saint are claimed to be found, and also throughout the world by Traditionalist Catholics who follow the older, pre-Second Vatican Council calendar.
Pope Paul's decision to abandon the use of one of the most striking symbols of the papacy, the papal tiara, proved highly controversial with some Traditionalist Catholics, many of whom continue to campaign for its re-instatement to former usage.
Traditionalist Catholics are Roman Catholics who believe that there should be a restoration of many or all of the liturgical forms, public and private devotions and presentations of Catholic teachings which prevailed in the Catholic Church before the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 65 ).

Traditionalist and often
Traditionalist Rabbis often rejected any belief in rebel or fallen angels, having a view that evil is abstract.
From this time on, the mainstream kept an uncomfortable minority position inside the regime, more often than not at odds with the official policy, but with the ministry of Justice thrice given to a loyal " Carlist ", who was accordingly expelled from the Traditionalist Communion.
As such it was often used by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, the founder of the Traditionalist Roman Catholic Society of St. Pius X, who called Romanitas a virtue.
Traditionalist Catholics often clash with Neo-Catholics politically because many traditionalist Catholics subscribe to the ideologies of Monarchism, Paleo-Conservatism, and / or Distributionism, and other groups of Catholics clash with Neo-Catholics because of their subscription to Liberalism or other political ideologies.
This letter became widely known as the " Ottaviani Intervention " and is often appealed to by Traditionalist Catholics as support for their opposition to the revision of the Roman Rite Mass.

Traditionalist and use
Certain Traditionalist Catholic groups, particularly Sedevacantists, consider Lumen Gentium to be the demarcation of when the Roman Church fell into heresy, pointing to the use of " subsistit in " rather than " est " as an abdication of the Church's historic ( and to them compulsory ) identification of itself alone as God's church.
Following the rise of the Traditionalist Catholic movement in the 1970s, Pope Paul VI reportedly declined to liberalise its use further on the grounds that it had become a politically charged symbol associated with opposition to his policies.
Some Traditionalist Catholic priests and organisations, holding that no official permission is required to use any form of the Tridentine Mass, celebrate it without regularizing their situation, and sometimes using editions of the Roman Missal earlier than the 1962 edition approved in Summorum Pontificum.
The use of vernacular language in liturgical practice created controversy for a minority of Catholics, and opposition to liturgical vernacular is a major tenet of the Catholic Traditionalist movement.
Others, such as Traditionalist Catholics, call for use of the Tridentine Mass.
Traditionalist authors themselves have always had reservations about the use of the term " traditionalist ":
Traditionalist Catholic organizations such as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest and the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney are authorized to use the pre-1973 rite for their members who receive the office of lector.
We use the term Celtic Traditionalist to differentiate us from the ones who claim to be Welsh, and I know of only one tradition that has the right to use that name.
His use of the title has preempted its use by any other author, neuropsychologist, Traditionalist, or enthusiast for the New Age.

Traditionalist and sometimes
Traditionalist Roman Catholic groups, congregations and clergymen, however, continue to support missionizing Jews according to traditional patterns, sometimes with success ( e. g., the Society of St. Pius X which has notable Jewish converts among its faithful, many of whom have become traditionalist priests ).
Traditionalist skinheads sometimes wear a silk handkerchief in the breast pocket of a Crombie-style overcoat or tonic suit jacket, in some cases fastened with an ornate stud.
In his book Guénon ou le renversement des clartés, the French scholar Xavier Accart seriously calls into question the connection sometimes made between the Traditionalist school and the far right movements.

Traditionalist and term
: For the Israeli term for " Tradition Keeper " or " Traditionalist " non-Orthodox observance, see Shomer Masoret ( also known as Masorati ).
The older term has however remained current in the usage of many Traditionalist Catholics and conservative critics within the Church.
While a papal oath can be any oath taken by a pope, such as that which Pope Leo III took on 23 December 800 at a council held in Rome in the presence of Charlemagne declaring himself innocent of the charges brought against him, the term is used in particular for the " Papal Oath " ( see text below ) that some Traditionalist Catholics say was taken by the popes of the Catholic Church, starting with Pope Saint Agatho, who was elected on 27 June 678.
The term Traditionalist School ( whose perspective is generally referred to as Traditionalism or Perennialism ) is used by many authors to denote a school of thought based upon a belief that all the world's great religions share the same origin ( in God ) and are, at root, based on the same metaphysical principles.
The word " Tradition " has a special meaning for the Traditionalist school, removed from the current meaning of folklore, but pointing instead to a profound understanding of the term.
This has led to numerous instances of Thompson's Tradition and its practitioners being labeled as Celtic Wicca despite her stated objections and preference for the term Traditionalist.
* A slang term for a Traditionalist Catholic

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