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Traditionalist Catholicism is a movement that emphasizes beliefs, practices, customs, traditions, liturgical forms, devotions and presentations of teaching associated with the Catholic Church before the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965).
Sedevacantism is a traditionalist Catholic movement which holds that since the 1958 death of Pius XII the occupiers of the Holy See are not valid popes due to their espousal of one or more heresies and that, for lack of a valid pope, the See of Rome is vacant.
"The Friendly Beasts" is a traditional Christmas song about the gifts that a donkey, cow, sheep, camel, and dove give to Jesus at the Nativity. The song seems to have originated in 12th-century France, set to the melody of the Latin song "Orientis Partibus". [1]
Traditionalist theology (Islam), a modern movement that rejects rationalistic theology (kalam) Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia), an Indonesian Islamic movement upholding vernacular and syncretic traditions; Traditionalist School (perennialism), a school of religious interpretation concerned with the perceived demise of Western knowledge
Traditionalist Catholic magazines (7 P) N. Traditionalist Catholic newspapers (5 P) S. Society of Saint Pius X (3 C, 19 P) T. Tradition, Family, Property ...
The first TFP was founded by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira in Brazil in 1960, inspired by his 1959 book Revolution and Counter-Revolution, which became the TFPs' foundational text, [3] later supplemented by his 1993 Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII. [4]
Traditionalist Catholic priests (2 C, 29 P) S. Sedeprivationists (4 P) Sedevacantists (1 C, 19 P) Members of the Society of Saint Pius X (1 C, 11 P)
A recording of an arrangement of "Go Tell It on the Mountain" for congregational singing (2008) "Go Tell It on the Mountain" is an African-American spiritual song and Christmas carol which was likely derived from the oral tradition, but was originally published by John Wesley Work Jr., although there is some debate over whether he was actually the first to write it. [1]