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I think this is a little overboard. There are some customs of men that are not contradictory to the Word of God. An example of such a tradition would be:How serious these words of our Lord; how we ought to give them our full attention! We are bound to repeat the same mistakes of the Pharisees unless we take heed. Christ warns us plainly of the tendency of man’s religious inventions to supplant the Word of God. Three times he charged the Pharisees: “Laying aside the commandment of God, you hold the tradition of men.” “You reject the commandment of God, that you may keep your tradition.” “Making the word of God of no effect through your tradition which you have handed down.” The origin of their traditions was lost in antiquity, but these old traditions came to be regarded as authoritative. The Pharisees expected everyone to obey, and they were offended because the disciples did not keep these regulations. The Scriptures were interpreted by their traditions, and so, in practice, tradition superseded the written Word. The end result was disastrous. Like the addition of a small amount of poison to a beaker of water, so is the addition of human tradition to God Word. The Word of God is rendered “of no effect” – void and useless to true spirituality.
When he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, he went to the synagogue on the sabbath day, as was his custom. He stood up to read…Luke 4:16
People don’t go to synagogues today, and some don’t all stand up to read in the gathering, but there is nothing “ungodly” or “disasterous” about such a custom.
YOu are also failing to distinguish between Sacred Traditions and human traditions (customs). Jesus did follow some of traditions, and approved of them. One of these was the festival of the Tabernacles, a feast established after the rededication of the Temple after the Maccabean revolt. You may know nothing about this, because the Reformers took out the books that give this history from your bible. However, it is recorded in Jn. 7 that Jesus went up to the temple for this occasion, and used it as an opportunity to teach the people. It is unlikely He would have done such a thing if He did not approve.
This is the best load of calumny and slander I have seen since ja4 was suspended! Please show where a Roman Bishop has censured you or cursed you. I think this is a baseless accusation, and amounts to bearing false witness against your brother. Or, do you believe that Jesus also discontinued the ten commandments?The Pharisees censured the disciples of Christ because they ignored their venerated “tradition of the elders.” Today Roman bishops do the same to Christians because we would not follow their “Sacred Traditions” – they curse us for not saluting their images; sternly warn us that we stand condemned and have fallen away from the divine faith because we do not believe their novel Marian dogmas, and exclude our communities from the universal church because we do not submit to the bishop of the capital of the old Roman Empire.
Please show where a Roman Bishop has excluded any communities from the universal church. On the contrary, the Catholic Church teaches the exact opposite. I hope that you are here long enough to get some of these lies you have been told corrected.
Has it occurred to you what measure of audacity is required to come into a Catholic forum, and with your vast misunderstanding and misrepresentation of the Apostolic faith to reprimand us to ‘repent’?Code:It would be much better for you as a Catholic to question whether your church has fallen into the same trap as the Pharisees of old. For if "Sacred Tradition" is nothing but doctrines of human origin rather than the holy Word of God, the consequences are dreadful. Remember God's warning: "In vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men."