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Traditionalist Catholic - Practices of traditionalist Catholics

Traditionalist Catholic - Practices of traditionalist Catholics: Encyclopedia II - Traditionalist Catholic - Practices of traditionalist Catholics

Traditionalist Catholics are more likely than Roman Catholics in general to follow: disciplinary practices such as abstaining from meat on all Fridays that do not coincide with an important liturgical feast, fasting from the previous midnight before receiving Holy Communion, and women covering their heads in church; devotional exercises such as the Rosary and wearing a scapular. None of these practices or exercises is peculiar to traditionalist Catholics. Perhaps the only clear distinguishing mark of certa ...

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Traditionalist Catholic: Encyclopedia II - Traditionalist Catholic - Practices of traditionalist Catholics



Traditionalist Catholic - Practices of traditionalist Catholics

Traditionalist Catholics are more likely than Roman Catholics in general to follow:

  • disciplinary practices such as abstaining from meat on all Fridays that do not coincide with an important liturgical feast, fasting from the previous midnight before receiving Holy Communion, and women covering their heads in church;
  • devotional exercises such as the Rosary and wearing a scapular.

None of these practices or exercises is peculiar to traditionalist Catholics. Perhaps the only clear distinguishing mark of certain traditionalist Catholics in this field is non-acceptance of the additional five mysteries of the Rosary that Pope John Paul II added to the earlier fifteen (see Luminous mysteries).

As for the disciplinary practices mentioned above, most episcopal conferences have, since the Second Vatican Council, allowed other penitential practices to take the place of Friday abstinence, at least outside of Lent, and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India has allowed abstinence from meat to be reckoned a penitential exercise only for those for whom meat is a normal part of their diet; Pope Pius XII, several years before that Council, reduced the obligatory fast before Holy Communion at first to three hours and later to a single hour; and, even before that, a head covering for women in church was not considered obligatory in every country.

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