Episode 289: Andrew Mioni on the Catholic Traditionalist Movement (July 24, 2024)
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Episode 289: Andrew Mioni on the Catholic Traditionalist Movement (July 24, 2024)
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On this episode of The Open Door (July 24), panelists Jim Hanink, Valerie Niemeyer, and Christopher Zehnder discuss the Catholic traditionalist movement. Our special focus will be “independent” traditionalists. How...
show more- For clarification: What is the difference between the SSPX, the Society of St. Pius X initiated by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, and the FSSP, the Fraternal Society of Saint Peter?
- How do you understand the word “ideology”?
- Who are the sedevacantists?
- How has George Weigel, a St. John Paul II scholar and frequent contributor to First Things, helped you to put the traditionalist movement in a broader context?
- Richard John Neuhaus, once a Lutheran, thought that the chief complaints of the Reformation had been answered. You ask the “independents” what would count as the crisis in Catholicism being resolved. What sort of an answer should we expect?
- Why do you think that “To be deep in history is to cease to be traditionalist”?
- Just what is modernism? How is it linked to a certain view of reason?
- To what do you attribute a crisis of faith dating back well before Vatican II?
- What is the authority of the ordinary magisterium of the Church? Does Vatican II express that authority?
- Could you explain the “functionalist” approach to spirituality and the liturgy?
- How have the lessons you learned in authoring your book carried over into your own parish life?
- What’s your next book project?
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