'zactly.
There are way too many ex-Catholics who seem to think that Sacred Tradition is what Tevye sang about while a fiddler strutted on a rooftop. “It’s just the way we’ve always done things!”
If that’s the ex-Catholic’s understanding, no wonder he doesn’t believe that it’s “on a par” with Sacred Scripture!
Indeed.
And we know from the Scriptures that it simply couldn’t be all contained to the written word.
For do we not read in Acts that Paul stayed in the synagogue and preached for 3 months?
And entering into the synagogue, **he spoke boldly for the space of three months, **disputing and exhorting concerning the kingdom of God.—Acts 19:8
Paul’s preaching simply could not be contained in the Scriptures—too much to write if he spoke for 3 months!
If only we could have been privy to EVERYTHING that Paul proclaimed. Would we not sit, baited breath, at his feet wanting to hear every single iota of the gospel as he proclaimed it? What he wrote surely was not all he knew.
Oh, wait! We are indeed privy to that which Paul proclaimed but was not put to writ.
That is, if we are cognizant of the Sacred Tradition of the faith, given once for all, to the saints.