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{{wiktionary|neocattolico}}Neo-Catholicism may refer to: - An intellectual movement in French Catholicism in the wake of the French revolution (early 19th century), see Frédéric Ozanam
- Mainstream Catholicism after Vatican I (1870) from the point of view of the Old Catholic Church
- A term used in some circles of American traditionalist Catholicism (since the 1990s)—coined in analogy to political "neo-conservativism"—to refer to mainstream, so-called "conservative"/"orthodox" Catholics who nevertheless embraced the changes in Catholic practice (e.g., the introduction of a new form of the Mass; a significant reduction in the number of days on which fasting is required; a downplaying of the supposed "triumphalism" which characterized the pre-Conciliar Church in favor of a more open approach to ecumenism and religious liberty) that followed the Second Vatican Council on the basis that said changes were merely disciplinary, not doctrinal, in nature.
See also- Neo-ultramontanism
- Neo-scholasticism (Neo-Thomism)
- Neo-Christian (Swedenborgianism)
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