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laocmo
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I have a question about Catholic sacred tradition. In 12 years of Catholic grade and high school and 4 years at a Catholic university, I learned all about the importance of the Church’s sacred tradition. Later as I read deeply into the history of mankind, I learned that every civilization has had their sacred traditions. The Aztecs sacrificed young virgins at certain times during the year to assure good rain, crops, etc. a sacred tradition to them. Some of the early native Americans had their sacred traditions according to missionary reports such as digging up their deceased ancestors and feasting on them out of supposed respect for the dead. Granted modern Catholic sacred tradition is more civilized than this. But my question is about trusting tradition itself. What makes it right if your ancestors did it that way? What makes it right if we do things today in the church just because early Christians did it that way? One answer to a prior question I posed said I should trust sacred tradition. I’m confused as usual.