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Yes, I was winging it regarding Trent. I was trying to somehow verbalize my confusion. That is, the practices may have been established after sacred scripture was formalized. The practices themselves must have been divinely inspired, not just creations of men, right? So what is the measure that the practices were valid? I guess I’m asking what is what determines what is Sacred Tradition.
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Sacred Tradition, is any teaching, information, beliefs, practices, etc. that originated with God and was handed down through the apostles to the Church which was not written as scripture.
In other words, when Jesus taught the apostles about the sacraments, about observing the Commandments, about the articles of the apostles creed, etc, then this teaching is the word of God, since it comes from Jesus, who is God, and it is part of the Gospel, part of Divine Revelation, apostolic Tradition or Sacred Tradition. Since it is the word of God it is without error. Scripture is only the word of God that God wrote. Sacred Tradition is the word of God handed down outside of scripture. Thus Jesus taught the Gospel to the apostles under the form of Sacred Tradition, since Jesus did not write scripture. The Gospel Jesus taught is a form of Sacred Tradition. When the apostles taught and preached the Gospel all over the world, since it was taught and thus not written, the Gospel they taught was in the form of Sacred Tradition. Thus, every Christian in the New Testament learned the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the form of Sacred Tradition. In other words, they did not learn the Gospel by reading scripture, but by being taught the Gospel. This Gospel the apostles taught was organized in the form of the creed, the sacraments, the commandments and prayer. So when we teach the faith by explaining the creed, sacraments, commandments and prayer, we are teaching the Gospel the exact same way the apostles taught the Gospel. Then we should also use scripture in enlighten the teachings, as a witness to the teachings, and to nourish the teachings. The Catechisms of the Catholic Church present this living Sacred Tradition, (the word of God, the Gospel of Jesus Christ) today.