For anyone interested in knowing how the Church addresses Divine revelation:
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p1s1c2a1.htm
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p1s1c2a2.htm
I. THE APOSTOLIC TRADITION
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Christ the Lord, in whom the entire Revelation of the most high God is summed up, commanded the apostles to preach the Gospel,
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In the apostolic preaching. . .
76 In keeping with the Lord’s command, the Gospel was handed on in
two ways:
- orally "by the apostles who handed on, by the spoken word of their preaching,
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- in writing “by those apostles and other men associated with the apostles who, under the inspiration of the same Holy Spirit, committed the message of salvation to writing”.34
. . . continued in apostolic succession
[77] "In order that the full and living Gospel might always be preserved in the Church the apostles left bishops as their successors. They gave them their own position of teaching authority."35Indeed, "the apostolic preaching, which is expressed in a special way in the inspired books, was to be preserved in a continuous line of succession until the end of time."36
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iving transmission, accomplished in the Holy Spirit, is called Tradition, since it is distinct from Sacred Scripture, though closely connected to it. Through Tradition, "the Church, in her doctrine, life and worship, perpetuates and transmits to every generation all that she herself is, all that she believes."37 "
79 The Father’s self-communication made through his Word in the Holy Spirit,
remains present and active in the Church:
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II. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRADITION AND SACRED SCRIPTURE
One common source. . .
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"Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture, then, are bound closely together, and communicate one with the other. For both of them, flowing out from the same divine well-spring, come together in some fashion to form one thing, and move towards the same goal."40 Each of them makes present and fruitful in the Church the mystery of Christ, who promised to remain with his own “always, to the close of the age”.41
. . . two distinct modes of transmission
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Sacred Scripture is the speech of God as it is put down in writing under the breath of the Holy Spirit."42
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And [Holy]
Tradition transmits in its entirety the Word of God which has been entrusted to the apostles by Christ the Lord and the Holy Spirit.
82 As a result the Church, to whom the transmission and interpretation of Revelation is entrusted, "
does not derive her certainty about all revealed truths from the holy Scriptures alone. Both Scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honored with equal sentiments of devotion and reverence."44