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Meaning of tradcath | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/ˈtrædˌkæθ/

Definitions

A Catholic who seeks to change the practices of Catholicism back to the norms of before the Second Vatican Council.

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Examples

“Chesterton was Edwardian England's most eloquent advocate for distributism, a Catholic social and economic system that contemporary TradCaths embrace, more (skepticism of big-government socialism) or less (actually distributing anything to anyone).”
“Overlapping with groups within the ‘Manosphere’, tradcaths use fundamentalist Christianity as a vehicle to spread and legitimize their gospel of traditional family values […]”
“This group is comprised of networks—such as Catholic identifying Groypers and TradCaths […]”
“She [Brittany Hugoboom] was raised Catholic by parents who often moved around the country because of her father’s job in banking, and said she became a “tradcath,” a trendy term for Traditionalist Catholic, around a decade ago.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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