Apostolic Tradition occurs in two ways: through the living transmission of the word of God (also simply called Tradition) and through Sacred Scripture which is the same proclamation of salvation in written form.
Apostolic Tradition means that the Teachings of the Church can be traced all the way back to the Apostles.
Apostolic Tradition, or Apostolic Example, is the second of three means of establishing scriptural authority. The three means are as follows:1. Direct/Express Command2. Apostolic Example3. Necessary InferenceApostolic example is necessary for the establishing of God's will, as the Apostles were inspired by the Holy Spirit.The Apostle Paul writes in 2 Thessalonians 2:15, "Therefore, brethren, stand fast and hold the traditions which you were taught, whether by word or our epistle."This verse establishes that Apostolic Tradition/Example is equal in law to direct commandments.
I think you are referring to "apostolic succession" or "holy tradition."
When Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, founded His Church, He founded it on Peter. Peter, and the other apostles were the original bishops of the Church. To be a genuine Catholic Church that is in communion with the Pope (the successor of St. Peter) and Christ, its Bishop must be ordained in the Apostolic line. Without such valid apostolic ordination, it is not a true "Church", only an ecclesial community. In other words, Apostolic tradition is the basis for the Church, revelation ended with the death of the last Apostle.
Apostolic tradition is important because it reflects the teachings, practices, and customs passed down by the apostles themselves, providing a direct link to the early Church established by Jesus Christ. It serves as a foundation for the beliefs and structure of many Christian denominations and helps maintain continuity with the teachings of the apostles.
Of course the Bible, but the Catholic had to interpret it in their Catechism. The catholic believe that Bible is not enough for salvation. Their lies a tradition called the Apostolic tradition. The church magisterium is the teaching of the church.
If one event can occur in "m" ways and a second can occur independently of the first in "n" ways, then the two events can occur in "mn" ways.
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15 ways.
The Church must be: One Holy Catholic Apostolic
I would't say there is.
Yes! I am proud to be Apostolic!