3 edition of The neo-Catholics found in the catalog.
The neo-Catholics
Betty Clermont
Published
2009
by Clarity Press in Atlanta, GA
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
Statement | Betty Clermont. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BX1407.C76 C58 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23736555M |
ISBN 10 | 0932863639 |
ISBN 10 | 9780932863638 |
LC Control Number | 2009039916 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 262432666 |
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This book examines how hawks and neo-conservatives in the Republican Party forged a nexus with powerful right wing Catholics that would change the face of American Catholicism.
This book examines how hawks and neo-conservatives in the Republican Party forged a nexus with powerful right wing Catholics that would change the face of American Catholicism, the structuring of social policy in the United States, and the American agenda in the world.
author calls neo-Catholics. The first neoconservatives - Irving Kristol, Allan Bloom, and Francis Fukuyama - were proponents of the philosopher Leo Strauss who considered the ideal state as one ruled by an intellectual elite with religion used to.
The Paradox of the Neo-Catholic Traditionalist. Last week, I chronicledsomething of the bafflement that ensued as I was confronted with The neo-Catholics book weirdly malleable term “neo-Catholic”.
Judging from the combox discussion that The neo-Catholics book, many readers share the tremendous confusion surrounding the term. The Vatican’s approval of the Neocatechumenal Way’s forms of “celebration” only applies to non-liturgical prayers within their catechesis and not to the Mass or other liturgies of the Church.
Neo Catholic means a conservative catholic who converted from protestantism or converted from being a liberal catholic. They generally adhere to catholic teaching on divorce, birth control, abortion, and homosexuality.
They want to see the Novus Ordo Mass done with reverence and obeying the rubrics (written directions in red on what only to do).
Unfortunately, the overwhelming majority of “pew potatoes” will not read Neo Catholics. To which the Vatican breathes a huge sigh of relief. Nonetheless, her book is essentially a necessary work of unmasking the RCC today and the Neo Catholics who seeks to make it into its image rather than conform to Jesus, the Christ/5(6).
Neo-Catholicism as a new phenomenon in the Catholic Church was described in by the Catholic commentator George Sim Johnston in an essay favorably reviewing the book Being Right: Conservative Catholics in America.
The real aim of the book is the character assassination of traditionalist Catholics in line with the neo-Catholic establishment’s ongoing SPLC-type inquisition. This is shown by the scattershot nature of Keating’s text, which cobbles together an assortment of sly innuendos and suggestions of lunacy on the part of his various : Christopher A.
Ferrara. N/A. NeoCatholicism / Catholicism is a religious denomination. In the tv series, not much is known about the religion, but given its name, it is obviously derived from present day Catholicism.
Whether or not it is controlled/led by the Papacy in Rome is unknown, but it does seem to follow a present day Catholic hierarchy (such as having Priests and an Archdiocese).Also known as: NeoCatholicism. I don't think this is explained in the books either.
4 comments. share. save hide report. 72% Upvoted. This thread is archived. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Sort by. best. level 1. 6 points 1 year ago. I don't think they said you would go to hell in the books, they were just opposed to it.
Neo-Catholic. Look up neocattolico in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neo-Catholicism may refer to: An intellectual movement in French Catholicism in the wake of the French revolution (early 19th century), see Frédéric Ozanam.
Eight Challenges to the conservative Neo-Catholics of the Post Conciliar Church. By THOMAS E. WOODS, JR., Ph.D. Most of the following (challenges) are drawn from the pages of The Great are not necessarily the toughest challenges from the book by any means, but they are the ones that can be described most briefly.
In fact, people labeled “neo-Catholics” are simply orthodox Catholics who don’t share The Remnant ’s unrelenting (and often skewed and uncharitable) grousing about the Church and about Catholics who don’t toe that publication’s.
Neo-Catholics view modernists and Traditionalists as equally extreme and thereby wrong. The media does the same with pro-lifers and abortionistspositioning them as equals at opposite poles, as if their moral positions could be balanced on a double sided scale.
Well, we know this is false as there can be no right to kill an innocent person. This book is a fierce polemic on behalf of a “militant traditionalism.” It is full of sound and fury against those whom the authors label disparagingly as “neo-Catholics,” i.e., those who have steadfastly defended Vatican II and the post-conciliar popes against strident charges that the ecumenical council and popes are to blame for all the [ ].
The money grubbing neo-Catholics accept payment for writing their books. They accept payment for their speaking engagements. They take money for blogging and grab more loot by selling books, children’s literature and recordings that can be played on electronic listening devices.
“The Pope is still the Pope, and yet this is the worst crisis the Church has ever endured, in part because the conciliar popes, helped along by the blind ‘obedience’ of the neo-Catholics, have refused to acknowledge that there is a crisis, but instead persist in the very novelties that have engendered it” (p.
58–59).I think a lot of the unspoken motivation for neo-catholics in the books is for the same reason many without hope turn to religion; they're poor and the idea that things will be better in the next life is comforting. There is no comfort for the poor in the Altered Carbon world.