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When does Sacred Tradition "end?"

Rhamiel

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while there are specific things found in Sacred Tradition, such as Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

I would say that the bulk of Sacred Tradition is simply the proper understanding of Scripture that has been handed down from the Apostles

so in a way, Sacred Tradition is really the same as orthodoxy?

I am just throwing out ideas, sorry I do not have a more solid answer
 
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The canon of the Holy Scriptures is closed already, but I was just wondering if Sacred Tradition has "ended" (i.e.: it finished with the death of the last apostle), and if so, when exactly did this happen?

Read the Catechism. The only time things need cleared up is when a new 'issue' comes forth such as invitro-fertilization [et al].

Otherwise - Tradition is set - all answers to modern problems stem outward from that.
 
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while there are specific things found in Sacred Tradition, such as Assumption of the Virgin Mary.

I would say that the bulk of Sacred Tradition is simply the proper understanding of Scripture that has been handed down from the Apostles

so in a way, Sacred Tradition is really the same as orthodoxy?

I am just throwing out ideas, sorry I do not have a more solid answer

The Assumption and so forth are made dogma - per the Tradition of the Church.
The defining of such Tradition is when they are announced and named. AKA defined for clarity. :thumbsup:
 
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