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It’s not part of Sacred Tradition but a part of small “t” tradition. This book as other’s which support Catholic theology and faith never meets the canon used by the Catholic Church to measure = canon the books of the bible. Each book had to prove it was used in the Apostolic Liturgy (Mass) and an Apostolic successor had to prove it was handed down to them from an Apostle. The New Testament books we have today, the Church canonized them as authentic letters from the apostles inspired of God.Is this book considered as sacred tradition of the church and doctrinal? If so, why was it not in the canon since the Catholic Church claims the canon happened later.
For the record, Officially the Catholic church’s first Protoevangelium is recorded in Genesis 3:15
Matthew records his witness of St. Joseph genealogy and that St. Joseph is a “righteous man”, who was visited by an angel multiple times regarding the blessed perpetual virgin.