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Catholic Traditions Not In Scripture

Not True!

Catholic Tradition Wrote The New Testament Scripture

Catholic Tradition – Alive and Living

CT started in the Year of Our Lord Jesus before AD 1

After AD 1, the Son of God, The Lord Jesus founded the CT Church when he said to Peter, one of his Apostles, “And so I say to you, you are Peter and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.  I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven.  Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”  (Matthew 16:18-19).

At Pentecost in AD 30 the CT adherents started the CT Church in Rome: The Head--Lord Jesus and The Mystical Body--The Church, the Roman Catholic (universal) Church.

The CT profess their beliefs on the Apostles’ Creed before mid AD 2 and revised by the Nicene Creed in AD 325, beginning in their belief of God the creator of heaven and the earth (Gen 1:1).

Mary on her conception was prepared by God to be conceived without sin -- Immaculate Conception.  For nothing is impossible with God.  The Holy Spirit conceived in Mary’s womb the Son of God, the Lord Jesus.  Thus Jesus in her womb is without sin.

The Lord Jesus said: “I am The Way and The Truth and The Life and no one comes to the Father, except through me.”

The Head of the Mystical Body                              is the Word of the Scripture – the Holy Bible.

Mary, the mother of the Son of God, the Lord Jesus, is said to be the conduit between the Body and the Head, i.e., the neck.  She intercedes in prayers from the Mystical Body to the Head.

Hear Us, Lord, Through Mary Our Mother!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

This makes the CT Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the living Mystical Body of the Lord Jesus on earth and in heaven, constantly growing and evolving, as guided by the righteous elements of Sacred Tradition (CT) and the Sacred Scripture through God the Father, and God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.

The consecrated priests and bishops in CT, through Apostolic succession, received from the Lord Jesus, to forgive sins after repentance and to turn sacramental bread and wine to the Body and the Blood of Jesus for the CT faithful to eat and drink as spiritual food on their journey here on earth to heaven.

I have read and heard that the Mother of Jesus on earth could not be without sin. 

Exaltation of Mary: No!

Rather, Mary’s exaltation of Jesus in the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-56), i.e., “my soul magnifies the Lord.”  “She is saying that the Lord is great, and her spirit is rejoicing with the news that has come to her.”  Be it done to me according to your word.

To this day, even the statues of Mary the Mother of the Son of God are usually subjected to mutilations or destruction.  Whoever does that to a statue representing Mary the Mother of the Son of God really hates Mary.  And the one who really hates Mary up to this day is the Devil – the evil one.

The Lord Jesus is referred to as The Lord of lords and The King of kings.  He comes from the Mother who is The Queen of queens.  That is, the CT Mary is The Queen of queens to all the holy saints and holy angels in heaven and the CT faithful on earth.  Among them is St. Mary’s earthly husband the foster father of Jesus, St. Joseph, the Terror of Demons and eternal protector of Mary.   All the disciples of Jesus, except one, have become holy saints with the holy angels in heaven.

All the consecrated priests of the CT Church up to the present are given the authority and power by the Lord Jesus to consecrate the bread and the wine to become the Body and Blood of Jesus in Persona Christe and commanding the members of the Body to eat and drink to serve as spiritual food of the CT faithful here on earth on his journey to heaven. 

Those who malign the praying of the Rosary does not know that the Rosary is the complete life of Jesus on earth in the NT Bible.  Anyone who maligns the Rosary does not believe the NT Bible. 

There are no dead holy saints and holy angels in the CT Church.  All are alive in heaven.  They pray for the living that they may reach their final destination in heaven guided by their Guardian Angel.  The CT Church is live and living in heaven and on earth.

“The Catholic Church has as its sole rule of faith, the entire Word of God as found in Sacred Scripture”

All the points cited on the photo above are positive aspects of CT life which are made to appear negative possibly by a protestor in the Protestant denoms.  

CT originated the NT Scripture orally and put into writing sometime in AD 30, i.e., the letter of St. Paul to Titus (AD 63-64).  The four Gospels and other letters came about between AD 30 and AD 90.  There are no more writings added in the written NT Scripture, often referred to as the NT Bible.  But the CT is live to this day.

The Apostles’ Creed is the oldest of the two as it was drawn up and adopted by the early Church before the middle of AD 2. The Nicene Creed was created in AD 325 by the Council of Nicaea.

Written by someone: The Bible denies that it is sufficient as the complete rule of faith. Paul says that much Christian teaching is to be found in the tradition which is handed down …

Following the NT Bible as their sole role of faith is following a lame faith.

Sacred Scripture depends on Sacred Tradition.

The Catholic Bible was first printed sometime in AD 1450 whereas the KJV came later about AD 1611 copied from the Catholic Bible.  KJV have not included 6 books from the CT Bible.

The CT priests vestments come in various colors that is symbolic for the liturgical seasons and events, such as birth and death, Good Friday, Christ Passion, Crucifixion, Resurrection, etc.  The various color itself shows life and living.

CT do not have prayers for the dead.  They have prayers for the souls of the dead – in purgatory.

Purgatory is for eternal life from earthly death to cleanse the stint of sins and come out a 24 karat holy soul.  Final convalescent place then heaven.

Holy water with a pinch of salt -- powerful sacramental; salt for sanitation to disinfect.

The Sign of the Cross is a sacramental.  The Bible cites other sacramentals.

Those who are not in the CT Church, descendants of those who left the CT living are separated brethren but are welcome to return.  

Come Back To Me (Hosea)

(Gregory Norbet)

(Stz 1 of 3)  Come back to me with all your heart,

Don’t let fear keep us apart.

Trees do bend though straight and tall;

So must we to others call.

(Ref.) Long have I waited for your coming

Home to me and living deeply our new life.

Figuratively, leaving the CT Church and life, “Why You Can’t Have Jesus Without The Church” (Church Pop).  Check it out.