词条 | Mater si, magistra no |
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The original use was focused on the Church's 1960s teachings on social policy but Roman Catholic publications such as the New Oxford Review and the National Catholic Reporter have described it as a slogan for "'pick-and-choose Catholicism"[2] or for those who have a "deep love for the faith and tradition, coupled with skepticism about ecclesiastical authority and its claims to special wisdom."[3] The phrase is often attributed to William F. Buckley, Jr; although it was first published in Buckley's National Review,[4] the phrase was actually coined by Garry Wills during a telephone conversation with Buckley.[1] Cultural impact
References1. ^1 {{cite book|author=Garry Wills |title=Why I Am a Catholic |year=2003 |page=48 |publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |isbn=0-618-38048-5}} 2. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.newoxfordreview.org/article.jsp?did=0506-editorial | title=Another Outbreak of Mater, Si; Magistra, No| publisher=New Oxford Review | date=May 4, 2006 | accessdate=2010-02-25}} 3. ^{{cite web| url= http://ncronline.org/news/people/poped-out-wills-seeks-broader-horizons | title='Poped out' Wills seeks broader horizons| publisher=National Catholic Reporter | date=November 21, 2008| accessdate=2010-02-25}} 4. ^{{cite magazine|magazine=National Review| date= August 12, 1961| page=77 | title= Going the rounds in conservative circles: 'Mater si, Magistra no.'}} 5. ^{{cite web| url= http://www.catholiclabor.org/higgins/higgins-73.htm | title=Caveat Lector | publisher=The Catholic Labor Network | date=July 31, 2000 | accessdate= 2009-10-27}} 6. ^{{Citation |title=Living It Up In Important Ways |url=http://www.nationalreview.com/article/215616/living-it-important-ways-interview |date=October 6, 2005 |work=National Review |accessdate=2015-11-19| quote=I had belated second thoughts about the wisdom of republishing a quip of Garry Wills's in my For the Record column. It was the phrase: 'Mater si, Magistra no,' in response to a papal encyclical that got us into lots and lots of trouble with the liberal Catholic press over lots and lots of years. }} External links
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