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You’ll need to search the forums to find where you have had this answered myriad times already.Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
You’ll need to search the forums to find where you have had this answered myriad times already.Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
I think not. What i have seen are people’ opinions but nothing offical. Don’t you know off the top of your head what they are?Originally Posted by justasking4
Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
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You’ll need to search the forums to find where you have had this answered myriad times already.
Have you not read this thread?I think not. What i have seen are people’ opinions but nothing offical. Don’t you know off the top of your head what they are?
How can the table of contents of the Bible be a Tradition?Have you not read this thread?
One of our most famous Traditions is the table of contents of the Bible.
The canon of the Bible is part of Sacred Tradition because the New Testament canon was determined by the Church and the Old Testament canon was ratified by the church.How can the table of contents of the Bible be a Tradition?
You have been given numerous examples, some of which even you hold to, such as the fact (not opinion) that public revelation ended with the death of the last Apostle. To name all of them would take up more space than this website can handle, and frankly I haven’t got the time. Do your own homework.I think not. What i have seen are people’ opinions but nothing offical. Don’t you know off the top of your head what they are?
As I have said before, ja4, it would be best if you start with your NT. When you come to understand that it is 100% the product of Sacred Oral Tradition, you will then be able able to move on to other things.Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
Did you think it just bubbled up out of a spring one day?How can the table of contents of the Bible be a Tradition?
That sounds so “Baptist”We would all be “reformed” or each man doing what was right in his own eyes, spawning new communities whenever there was a disagreement. You are right about the need to be superior in order to have a sense of validity.
Hey JA4T1T, :tiphat: How are you old buddy?Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
…(Over my head) …
Hi Guan, :tiphat:
You are in a seminary aren’t you? Or a Bishop? or OMG ! Not… Heiliger Vater! :bigyikes: Gott Segnet, Wir werden geehrt, dass Sie auf unserer Seite kamen. Es gibt viele gute Katholiken hier. Der Teufel hat seine Anhänger hier auch, Aber wir setzen den firght fort. Passen Sie auf Sie selbst auf kommen jede Zeit zurück. So, wenn Sie nicht der Papst sind, sollten Sie für die Position nächstes Mal laufen. Gott Segnet, Lässt beten um einander!
The living letter of Christ written upon the hearts of the faithful does not lend itself to “list” form.
I said that in my last post, didn’t I ?
Not only that, it is spiritual in nature, and cannot be accessed by those of carnal mind.
Did you just insult him?Its Ok, you can tell me, I won’t tell anyone! :hug3:
Did you think it just bubbled up out of a spring one day?
Now that I know was an Insult! :clapping:
I can’t wait for his witty response!:yawn:
THAT WAS MEAN!!! :bigyikes: You Go Girl!!!:dancing:You have been given numerous examples, some of which even you hold to, such as the fact (not opinion) that public revelation ended with the death of the last Apostle. To name all of them would take up more space than this website can handle, and frankly I haven’t got the time. Do your own homework.
Hi nc :tiphat:,You are very good at putting scripture verse to writing … it is nice to read what I write is not totally scriptually unsound. I will keep the verses you quoted in text format for future use as they help define my understanding and give it good Biblical support.
Thanks.
It was three years in Seminary that solidified my Catholic faith. It was a Protestant seminary, though so my Greek is better than my Latin, and both are better than my German. No, I am not a bishopHi Guan,
You are in a seminary aren’t you? Or a Bishop? or OMG ! Not… Heiliger Vater! Gott Segnet, Wir werden geehrt, dass Sie auf unserer Seite kamen. Es gibt viele gute Katholiken hier. Der Teufel hat seine Anhänger hier auch, Aber wir setzen den firght fort. Passen Sie auf Sie selbst auf kommen jede Zeit zurück. So, wenn Sie nicht der Papst sind, sollten Sie für die Position nächstes Mal laufen. Gott Segnet, Lässt beten um einander!
Yes, but you did it in a much witter manner than I.The living letter of Christ written upon the hearts of the faithful does not lend itself to “list” form.
I said that in my last post, didn’t I ?
Not only that, it is spiritual in nature, and cannot be accessed by those of carnal mind.
It was not meant as an insult, but an observation. If you review the posts over the course of the last two years emanating from this username, it will become clear that the thinking is largely secular minded.Did you just insult him? Its Ok, you can tell me, I won’t tell anyone!
Did you think it just bubbled up out of a spring one day?
Many members of CAF have expressed weariness with the same old questions over and over. A person using this login has previously admitted that the Church was led by the HS to define the canon, an that this was an infallible act. After having admitted this, we now find ourselves back at square one.Now that I know was an Insult!
I believe the current user of the login is a “she”, but don’t tell anyone.I can’t wait for his witty response!
Look at the Communion of Saints … if you can understand the Communion of Saints you have understood Sacred Tradition. Watch for the canonization of JP II or Mother Theresa … you will see Sacred Tradition in action.I think not. What i have seen are people’ opinions but nothing offical. Don’t you know off the top of your head what they are?
On the contrary, ja4, if you search the username that you are logging on with, and the words Sacred Tradition, it will be clear that there have been many official documents posted in answer to this persistent question from ja4.I think not. What i have seen are people’ opinions but nothing offical.
I just had to laugh at this. You say you want an official statement, then you ask for something “off the top of your head”.Don’t you know off the top of your head what they are?
Here is something “official” you can look at:Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
Sacred Tradition is the living letter of the Spirit, written on the hearts fo the believers:Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
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Originally Posted by justasking4
Don’t you know off the top of your head what they are?
Your right. I have to laugh to think that someone here off the top of their head would be able to give some of the offical teachings and examples on this…guanophore
I just had to laugh at this. You say you want an official statement, then you ask for something “off the top of your head”.![]()
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Originally Posted by justasking4
Does someone have a specific list of Sacred Oral “traditions” that we can look at?
guanophore
Here is something “official” you can look at:
Sacred Tradition
96 What Christ entrusted to the apostles, they in turn handed on by their preaching and writing, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, to all generations, until Christ returns in glory.
96 sounded great. 2 different things-- Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture.97 “Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture make up a single sacred deposit of the Word of God” (DV 10) in which, as in a mirror, the pilgrim Church contemplates God, the source of all her riches.
98 " (DV 8 § 1).
Can it be said then that the Catholic church in each generation believes differently than the previous one?99 Thanks to its supernatural sense of faith, the People of God as a whole never ceases to welcome, to penetrate more deeply and to live more fully from the gift of divine Revelation.
I’m not aware of any Scriptural support for this. When was this first introduced?100 The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted solely to the Magisterium of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the bishops in communion with him."
If i asked a 100 knowledgeable catholics would they all agree on what Sacred Tradition is?As you have been repeatedly told, Sacred Tradition is Christ living in His Church. A lifestyle does not reduce to a “list”.
However, if you would like to give it a try, here is a start:
How can this be if the church is constantly changing?“Justasking4, in her doctrine, life and worship, perpetuates and transmits to every generation all that she herself is, all that she believes”.
Now, please make this into a “list”.
No problem. One place would be Colossians 3:8-4:2 is one of a number of places where the “letter i.e. Word” is focused as a list:Sacred Tradition is the living letter of the Spirit, written on the hearts fo the believers:
2 Cor 3:2-3
2 You yourselves are our letter, written on our hearts, to be known and read by all; 3 and you show that **you are a letter of Christ, **prepared by us, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of human hearts.
Sacred Tradition is the glory of God present in the Church
Eph 3:21
21 to him be **glory in the church **and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen.
Sacred Tradition is the Word of God at work in the Church:
“We also constantly give thanks to God for this, that when you received the word of God that you heard from us, you accepted it not as a human word but as what it really is,** God’s word, which is also at work in you believers**.” 1 Thess 2:13-14
Can you turn a living letter written on human hearts into a “list”? I commend your effort!
Let me know how it goes. :coffeeread:
I would recomend The Christian Faith - in the Doctrinal Documents of the Catholic ChurchMaybe someone can post my question with a Catholic Forum apologist? I’ve studied and read through the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the companion before.