Monday Apr 08, 2024
The Trouble with Tradition
In this episode, the first in a short series on “Culture,” I explain that traditions in the lived Catholic Experience can be beneficial when present, depleting when absent, and dangerous when misused.
Starting the episode with a few words about trusting the direction of the Church, in light of today’s release of Dignitatas Infinita, I get into the episode proper. I offer a message of encouragement to Catholics by telling a story of “The Karate Club” and explaining the lesson we learn from that, supported by Jesus’ words in the Gospel.
Then we move into a discussion on Culture, using, for illustration of the point, problems some Catholics have with the Divine Mercy devotion and how error creeps into the Catholic population and spreads throughout the faithful through the channel of exchange of cultures.
Chapters
Lessons From a Karate Kid04:03Culture and Traditions15:22Humans Create, Animals Build18:13The Hand of God in Human Culture19:15Types of Culture and Expression of it22:37Issues with 'Divine Mercy'27:35How That Error (and most error) Entered the Church through Culture32:36Radical, Traditionalist, Sede Vacantists. Different and 'Same'35:37How Error Expands39:36When You Don't Know You're Infected, You Spread it to Everybody43:23What Is Meant by 'Traditionalism'44:32Culture is a Teacher46:03Culture and Identity: Lose one, lose the other49:28When We Lose Culture, We Lose Ourselves01:00:38Drop 'Traditional' - Not all 'Trads' are the Same But They Use the Same Label01:05:02
Blog Post about Dignitas Infinita
Episode Mentioned in this Podcast: Tradition and the Desert
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