Difference between revisions of "Traditionalist Catholicism"

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'''Traditionalist Catholicism''' is a [[religious]] [[movement]] that has been in existence since the [[Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican]] in 1962. Traditionalist Catholics reject the changes made in the Church by Vatican II and support a return to pre-Vatican II religious style.
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'''Traditionalist Catholicism''' is a [[religious]] movement that has been in existence since the [[Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican]] in 1962. Traditionalist Catholics reject the changes made in the Church by Vatican II and support a return to pre-Vatican II liturgy and/or theology.
  
Some traditionalists reject the papal successions since either 1958 or 1962.
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Some traditionalist Catholics reject the papal successions since either 1958 or 1962.
  
 
[[Category:Catholic Church]]
 
[[Category:Catholic Church]]

Revision as of 17:26, June 30, 2017

Traditionalist Catholicism is a religious movement that has been in existence since the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican in 1962. Traditionalist Catholics reject the changes made in the Church by Vatican II and support a return to pre-Vatican II liturgy and/or theology.

Some traditionalist Catholics reject the papal successions since either 1958 or 1962.