Conciliar Church
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Conciliar Church is the term used by many traditionalist Catholics. It refers to the Roman Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) insofar as it is perceived as erring in matters of doctrine, liturgy and discipline (Conciliar is the adjective of council). Other, mainstream Catholics may use the term rarely to refer to the Roman Catholic Church as positively orientated by the Council.