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- Neo-Catholicism abstract "Neo-Catholicism and neo-Catholic are shorthand terms for a new form of "conservative Catholicism" or "neo-conservative Catholicism" that emerged in the Catholic Church during and after the Second Vatican Council. Use of the terms was first popularized in the book The Great Façade; Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty in the Roman Catholic Church (2002), a study of changes in the Catholic Church since Vatican II. The essential element of this current in the Church is its progressivism relative to Catholicism as it existed before Vatican II.".
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- Neo-Catholicism subject Category:Catholic_theology_and_doctrine.
- Neo-Catholicism subject Category:Modernism_(Roman_Catholicism).
- Neo-Catholicism subject Category:Traditionalism.
- Neo-Catholicism subject Category:Nouvelle_Théologie.
- Neo-Catholicism subject Category:Vatican_II.
- Neo-Catholicism comment "Neo-Catholicism and neo-Catholic are shorthand terms for a new form of "conservative Catholicism" or "neo-conservative Catholicism" that emerged in the Catholic Church during and after the Second Vatican Council. Use of the terms was first popularized in the book The Great Façade; Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty in the Roman Catholic Church (2002), a study of changes in the Catholic Church since Vatican II.".
- Neo-Catholicism label "Neo-Catholicism".
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