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A distinction is made between Tradition and tradition. Essentially the point is this: that Tradition (big “T”) is irreformable, while tradition (small “t”) is changeable.
Big “T” tradition, also called Divine Tradition, is that Tradition which constitutes a remote rule of faith for Catholics, next to and equal to the authority of the scriptures themselves. This Tradition is intrinsic to the Deposit of Faith. But small “t” traditions, on the other hand, are those traditions which are not intrinsic to the Deposit of Faith, for example, liturgy and discipline. Hence they are called “extrinsic” or “ecclesiastical” traditions.
Things like veneration of icons and indulgences are small t traditions and are extrinsic to the Deposit of Faith… as are many traditions about Mary… outside of the big 4 - immaculate conception, perpetual virginity, Assumption and Divine Maternity … much of Marian devotion is small ‘t’ tradition
Big “T” tradition, also called Divine Tradition, is that Tradition which constitutes a remote rule of faith for Catholics, next to and equal to the authority of the scriptures themselves. This Tradition is intrinsic to the Deposit of Faith. But small “t” traditions, on the other hand, are those traditions which are not intrinsic to the Deposit of Faith, for example, liturgy and discipline. Hence they are called “extrinsic” or “ecclesiastical” traditions.
Things like veneration of icons and indulgences are small t traditions and are extrinsic to the Deposit of Faith… as are many traditions about Mary… outside of the big 4 - immaculate conception, perpetual virginity, Assumption and Divine Maternity … much of Marian devotion is small ‘t’ tradition