This is something i had not seen before i.e. Sacred Tradition is “infallible”. As i understand the term Sacred Tradiiton it encompasses the Scriptures but it is also something more. Correct?
You acted surprised with jmcrae last week when she told you the same thing. Are you trying to act innocent, or is your memory bad? How can an inerrant - inspired text be created from something that is not infallible? Yes, the Divine Revelation includes the Sacred Tradition, and the Sacred Scripture. The whole of the NT was formed from the Teachings of Jesus to the Apostles.
Do catholics trust that their leaders are telling the truth at all times?
Of course not!

Was Peter acting in honesty when he refused to eat with the Gentiles? He is a fallible human being, just like the rest of us.
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Notice the context of the passage. Jesus is telling His disciples specifically what will happen to them. He is not making a blank promise to the entire church for ages to come.
Yeah, I read where you invented something you called “the written age” but that is not scriptural. We are in the Church age, and will be until Jesus comes for us.
Not so. The seeds of confusion that misleads catholics is not being done by me but those like yourself who defend all that the catholic church teaches when you should know full well that much of it is the speculations of men. You should be telling your fellow catholics to beware.
ja4, how many times must I tell you that it is inappropriate for you, as an anti-Catholic, to come to a Catholic forum and instruct us about what we “should” do? This is a violation of the forum rules, disrespecting the faith of Catholics, and attempting to pull them away from it. This sort of activity always gets people banned.
There is plenty of speculative theology in the Church. However, the Revelation of God is not part of it. Men may speculate about what His revelation means, but the Revelation is innerrant because it comes from God.
Can you give me 2-3 examples of Sacred Tradition outside the Scriptures?
ja4, Sacred Tradition is considered a great pearl for Catholics, and we have been instructed not to throw our pearls before those who will trample them into the mud, as you have repeatedly done. You are not qualified to know the Sacred Traditions, because you are faithless and disrespectful of them. When you can accept those that have already been revealed, then perhaps you will be ready to move on into the deeper mysteries.
Catholics don’t separate the Scripture from the Oral Tradition, one would be hard put to find things that are in one place, but not the other. The Divine Revelation is One.
The table of contents of the Bible
Trinity
Hypostatic union
Observation of the Sabbath on Sunday
Apostles Creed and Nicean Creed to name a few.
What do you do when something is unknown to the NT Christians and those who lived centuries after them?
It is rejected. Sola Scriptura, Sola Fide, “Me and Jesus and nobody else” and a number of other modern innovations meet that criteria.
It would appear that the tests you mention shows that these doctrines fail the tests.
I understand it appears that way to you, and I think it is because you have chosen not to accept part of the revelation that has been given.
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Huh??? i thought they were led by the HS and incapable of erring in matters of faith and morals.
What you are describing here are infallible pronouncements from the magesterium. This should not be confused with impeccability. Sinners are capable of doing perfect things. That is why we have a Bible.
Go read the chapters before and after and see if i’m correct.
You are not correct. End of the Age means until the Church is taken up.
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Do you have a source for this? Secondly do you believe that a person can read the Scriptures and can come to understand what most of it means for the most part? For example can a person read the Mark and come away with a greater udnerstanding of Christ i.e. that He worked miracles of healing, or that He forgave sins and rose again?
I believe that a person who reads the bible can gain a greater understanding of God’s plan for mankind, yes.
Do you have a source for this? Secondly do you believe that a person can read the Scriptures and can come to understand what most of it means for the most part? For example can a person read the Mark and come away with a greater udnerstanding of Christ i.e. that He worked miracles of healing, or that He forgave sins and rose again?