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=== Theological and Cultural Orientation === | === Theological and Cultural Orientation === | ||
For active dioceses, describe theological and cultural leanings based on the | For active dioceses, describe theological and cultural leanings based on the Rating field (1.0–5.0). | ||
Summarize: | |||
'''Example | * Liturgical Practices (e.g., frequency of TLM, presence of traditional or contemporary elements). - Social Teachings Emphasis (e.g., balance of traditional issues and social outreach). | ||
<pre> | * Leadership Priorities (e.g., bishop’s stance and policies). | ||
== Theological and Cultural Orientation == | * Use precise descriptors: “strongly progressive” (1.0–1.5), “slightly progressive” (1.6–2.5), “balanced” (2.6–3.4), “slightly conservative” (3.5–4.4), “strongly conservative” (4.5–5.0). | ||
The diocese | |||
</pre> | Cite diocesan websites, bishop statements, or Catholic news. For historic dioceses, discuss historical context if relevant. | ||
'''Example''': | |||
<pre>== Theological and Cultural Orientation == | |||
The diocese leans slightly progressive (rating: 2.5), offering Latin Masses monthly in select parishes, emphasizing social outreach like poverty programs alongside traditional teachings, and led by a bishop with a neutral stance.<nowiki><ref>{{cite web |url=[URL] |title=[Title] |website=[Website] |accessdate=2025-06-04}}</ref></pre> | |||
=== Statistics === | === Statistics === | ||