
We all probably need to start moving away from using these labels, as it leads to the impression that we are all just clusters of schismatic sects compared to the Novus Ordo
I can use the label of sedevacantist, or sedeplenist, or sedeprivationist to explain my position on the Pope. But that's already under the umbrella of "traditional Catholic". I am NOT a "sedevacantist" or a "Dimondite" etc. just a traditional Catholic who holds to one of these positions.
No, she's not right, DL. I cited Father Chazal in my previous post above. These terms are used for convenience, because, we simply don't want to have to write an entire sentence or paragraph describing the position as mentioned.
Even the term "Traditional Catholic" is equivocal. I don't like that either. We're simply Catholic. In fact, originally we were all simply Christian, but then the Prots tried to appropriate the term, so we had to add the qualifier "Catholic". Now that the Conciliar Church has similarly usurped the term "Catholic," we are forced to distinguish ourselves a "Traditional Catholic".
Nevertheless, even the term "Traditional Catholic" is not always helpful. You can have Motarians who call themselves Traditional Catholics simply because they prefer the smells and bells of the Tridentine Mass. They're not Traditional Catholic, but traditional Catholic, as the term "Traditional" refers to the notion that the Conciliar Church represents a rupture from Catholic Tradition, and not simply a change in tradition.
There's nothing wrong with using these terms as short-hand for the different theological postions. So the terms mean precisely that, "a Traditional Catholic who holds [such and such] a position." In the past, you might have, oh, "Molinists" ... and the term does not mean that they're not Catholics.
Unfortunately, however, there's also a school of "Traditional Catholics" who have slid into merely presenting a re-packaged version of Old Catholicism, and promote an ecclesiology and a theology regarding the papacy that's completely fatal to Catholic faith ... and this needs to be called out ... they need to be called out ... in charity, to prevent them from losing the Catholic faith entirely.