Something that is done annually to remember something.
A popular dance, considered as part of the tradition or custom of a particular people.
The official definition for a cherubin is "a winged angelic being described in biblical tradition as attending on God."
Tradition - they were named before the current definition of fish was accepted.
Immaculata literally means the immaculate one, which according to the Christian Catholic tradition is Mary. The tradition maintains that from the moment she was conceived in the womb, she was kept free of the original sin.
in Jewish tradition, adultery is when a man of any marital status sleeps with a married woman (who is not his own wife).[Note: By this definition, an unmarried woman cannot commit adultery]
The US Army is filled with traditions. One definition of tradition is "a customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior held by an identifiable group of people." A well-known tradition is the action of a lower-ranking person saluting a higher-ranking military officer. Another common tradition is the wearing of distinctive unit insignia, such as crests and patches.
Conservative will fit this definition.
Lore means:something that is taught : lessonsomething that is learnedknowledge gained through study or experiencetraditional knowledge or beliefa particular body of knowledge or tradition
The word is derived from the Greek drama tradition meaning 'one who plays the first part' See wikipedia for a detailed definition.
By definitiion a Tradition, is a long-standing cultural custom. Santa Claus surely fits that definition, as do Christmas trees, etc.
Most churches partake in some tradition. However, tradition evolves over time so it is difficult to define a "traditional church". If the religion is Christianity, one could argue that the more reciently created churches partake less in tradition than the ancient ones. Such as the difference between the Roman Catholic Church and Pastor John's Church.
Are freedom and tradition mutually exclusive, Do we not have a tradition of freedom? Freedom of speech (one aspect) does have limits but I am wondering if recent inappropriate remarks on various football fields really merit so much attention when some nations seem to be blown to bits by shells fired by their own Governments.