The Catholic Current

Must Every Catholic Be Traditional? (Fr. John Perricone) 3/19/26

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Mar 19, 2026
Fr. John Perricone, a Catholic priest and philosopher who writes on tradition and Church teaching, explores what being a 'traditional Catholic' really means. He traces how the term was distorted, discusses language and manipulation, contrasts genuine development with nostalgic novelty, and outlines prayer, formation, and friendship as ways to reclaim joyful, faithful practice.
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INSIGHT

Language War Over Tradition

  • The term traditional Catholic has been deliberately maligned to make fidelity seem like a public shame.
  • Fr. John Perricone argues manipulators redefined 'tradition' to turn it into an obloquy and erase its 2,000-year meaning.
INSIGHT

Semantic Control Masks Rupture

  • Controlling language controls reality, and 'development of doctrine' or 'more apostolic' are being weaponized to erase continuity.
  • Fr. Robert McTeigue and Fr. Perricone cite Newman, Pius XII, and Orwell to show semantic manipulation masks rupture.
ANECDOTE

Rabbi Who Preached For Integrity

  • Perricone recounts a Hasidic rabbi whose audience dwindled until a single boy remained; he preached so 'men will not change me.'
  • The story illustrates persevering in truth even when popular support vanishes.
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