![]() ![]() ![]() He connects these trends with the loss of the beauty and splendor of the Catholic cultural tradition. He coined the phrase 25 years ago, to critique modern or liberal Catholicism as "a faith that had become culturally accommodating, hand-wringing, unsure of itself."īarron has long combated post-Vatican II trends that he sees as anthropocentric rather than Christocentric. It's not the first time he's used the term. Bishop Robert Barron's recent piece detailing the "evangelical path" of his organization Word on Fire has provoked heated debate over his use of the term "beige Catholicism" to refer to the faith of liberal or progressive Catholics. ![]()
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