Scripture & Tradition: Understanding Catholicism

 

 

 

 

Recently my brothers and I were sharing personal recollections of the day our Dad died. The anniversary of his death is July 31st.  He died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1967.

Since I was quite young, I always appreciate any stories my (older) brothers can share about my Dad.

I was thinking about our conversation, and my thoughts turned to the oral history we share in our family and that, as Catholics, we hold in the Catholic Church in the Sacred Deposit of Faith, which includes both Scripture and Tradition.

Sometimes our embrace of Tradition is not understood by those who only hold the Bible as revelation, but to dismiss Tradition is to ignore the fullness of what God has revealed.

Check out a very short, simple explanation at: 

https://www.orlandodiocese.org/e-scroll/archive/catholic-culture-whats-the-difference-between-tradition-and-tradition/

At this link, you will learn that "Tradition with capital T refers to the Apostles’ teachings; the community’s faith in Jesus Christ; the celebration of the Eucharist; and the prayers experienced by the primitive Christian communities. These are considered Sacred Traditions that remain unchanged."

To learn how the Bible came together, check out this link: https://www.catholic.com/qa/who-compiled-the-bible-and-when

Both articles are very clarifying.  They are concise, easy to understand, and very informative. I hope you will check them out.

Janet Cassidy
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