The term Folk Catholicism has been growing in popularity, however, there seems to be a few definitions of it.
I’ve also been surprised that many current conversations discuss how the phrase is being used “now” - but not many discuss the origins of the term, which showcases an evolution of thinking, and also - a rich history of folk practices in modern Catholicism. So I'm hoping this episode fills that gap, and presents the whole picture of this term.
So, what does Folk Catholicism mean? Is it really that different from traditional Catholicism?
Similarly, how can we ensure we’re using this phrase in a way that still gives respect to the tradition and figures within? Check it out!