“Seeing there are many who think they hold the opinions of Christ, and yet some of these think differently from their predecessors, yet as the teaching of the Church, transmitted in orderly succession from the apostles, and remaining in the Churches to the present day, is still preserved, that alone is to be accepted as truth which differs in no respect from ecclesiastical and apostolica tradition.” ThinkingStillsChristChurchOpinionSeeingTeachingTraditionAcceptedCatholicismApostlesSuccessionOrderlyPresent DayPredecessorsNo Respect Book:The Sacred Writings of Origen (Annotated Edition) Source: The Sacred Writings of Origen (Annotated Edition)
“As to those other things which we hold on the authority, not of Scripture, but of tradition, and which are observed throughout the whole world, it may be understood that they are held as approved and instituted either by the apostles themselves, or by plenary Councils, whose authority in the Church is most useful, e.g. the annual commemoration, by special solemnities, of the Lord's passion, resurrection, and ascension, and of the descent of the Holy Spirit from heaven, and whatever else is in like manner observed by the whole Church wherever it has been established.” WorldMayHas BeensWholeSpiritPassionHeavenChurchLordSpecialHolyAuthorityUnderstoodTraditionScriptureWhole WorldHoly SpiritCatholicismResurrectionCouncilApostlesApprovedDescentAnnualsAscensionSolemnityCommemoration Author:Saint Augustine
“The best advice that I can give you is this. Church-traditions — especially when they do not run counter to the faith — are to be observed in the form in which previous generations have handed them down; and the use of one church is not to be annulled because it is contrary to that of another.” GivingShouldHas BeensI CanRunningFormLawChurchGenerationsAdviceTraditionCatholicismBest AdviceApostolicPrevious Generations Author:St. Jerome
“Paul commands: 'Therefore, brethren, stand fast and hold the Traditions which you have been taught, whether by word or by our letter.' From this it is clear that they did not hand down everything by letter, but there is much also that was not written. Like that which was written, the unwritten too is worthy of belief. So let us regard the Tradition of the Church also as worthy of belief. Is it a Tradition? Seek no further.” Has BeensHandsBeliefChurchClearWrittenTaughtTraditionLettersRegardWorthyCommandCatholicismBrethrenUnwritten Author:Saint John Chrysostom
“It behooves us unanimously and inviolably to observe the ecclesiastical traditions, whether codified or simply retained by the customary practice of the Church.” ChurchPracticeTraditionCatholicism Author:Peter Canisius
“We are here speaking in open disapproval of that false system of philosophy, not so long ago introduced, by which, because of an extended and unbridled desire of novelty, truth is not sought where it truly resides, and, with a disregard for the holy and apostolic traditions, other vain, futile, uncertain doctrines, not approved by the Church are accepted as true, on which very vain men mistakenly think that truth itself is supported and sustained.” ThinkingMenLongPhilosophyDesireChurchHolyTruth IsTraditionAcceptedDoctrineVainCatholicismLong AgoUncertainNoveltyDisregardApprovedDisapprovalApostolic Author:Pope Gregory XVI
“The old Catholic church traditions are worth more than all you have said. Here is a principle of logic that most men have no more sense than to adopt. I will illustrate it by an old apple tree. Here jumps off a branch and says, I am the true tree, and you are corrupt. If the whole tree is corrupt, are not its branches corrupt? If the Catholic religion is a false religion, how can any true religion come out of it? If the Catholic church is bad, how can any good thing come out of it?” IfsMenSaidWholeChurchPrinciplesTreeTraditionLogicCatholicGood ThingsApplesBranchesCatholicismCatholic ChurchTrue ReligionApple TreesCatholic Religion Author:Joseph Smith, Jr.
“New Orleans had a great tradition of celebration. Opera, military marching bands, folk music, the blues, different types of church music, ragtime, echoes of traditional African drumming, and all of the dance styles that went with this music could be heard and seen throughout the city. When all of these kinds of music blended into one, jazz was born.” KindDifferentBornChurchCitiesHeardMilitaryStyleTypeBandTraditionJazzFolksTraditionalCelebrationOperaEchoesNew OrleansFolk MusicDrummingMarching BandRagtimeChurch Music Author:Wynton Marsalis
“And I should like to assure you, my Islamic friends, that under the American Constitution, under American tradition, and in American hearts, this Center, this place of worship, is just as welcome as could be a similar edifice of any other religion. Indeed, America would fight with her whole strength for your right to have here your own church and worship according to your own conscience. This concept is indeed a part of America, and without that concept we would be something else than what we are.” ShouldHeartStatesWholeWould BeAmericaFightingChurchWorshipConscienceConceptsTraditionConstitutionWelcomePresidentialIslamicEdificeAmerican TraditionAmerican ConstitutionPlaces Of Worship Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“I hope it might help players have confidence in our own ways, and not to be afraid of them, as Bernstein showed - things like hoe-downs, fiddle songs, and the art of improvisation, and the New Orleans funeral tradition, and call-and-response church singing, and the fact that the blues run through everything. And in our relationship to European music, in that we don't have to imitate it, it's a part of us, inseparable.” WayArtFactsHelpingMightRunningSongChurchPlayerSingingTraditionResponseFuneralOur RelationshipNew OrleansInseparableImprovisationHave ConfidenceFiddleHoe Author:Wynton Marsalis
“The Church of Christ, zealous and cautious guardian of the dogmas deposited with it, never changes any phase of them. It does not diminish them or add to them; it neither trims what seems necessary now grafts things superfluous . . . but it devotes all its diligence to one aim: To treat tradition faithfully and wisely; to consolidate and to strengthen what already was clear; and to guard what already was confirmed and defined.” DoeSeemsChristChurchClearTraditionTreatsAimAddDefinedDogmaPhasesDiminishGuardianNever ChangeCautiousDiligenceSuperfluousZealousChurch Of Christ Author:St. Vincent
“By divine mandate the interpreter and guardian of the Scriptures, and the depository of Sacred Tradition living within her, the Church alone is the entrance to salvation: She alone, by herself, and under the protection and guidance of the Holy Spirit, is the source of truth.” SpiritChurchDivineSourceHolyTraditionSacredSalvationProtectionScriptureGuidanceHoly SpiritGuardianEntrancesMandatesInterpreter Author:Pope Pius XII
“What does Christianity mean today? National Socialism is a religion. All we lack is a religious genius capable of uprooting outmoded religious practices and putting new ones in their place. We lack traditions and ritual. One day soon National Socialism will be the religion of all Germans. My Party is my church, and I believe I serve the Lord best if I do his will, and liberate my oppressed people from the fetters of slavery. That is my gospel.” PeopleIfsBelieveMeanDoeTodayI BelieveChurchReligiousPartyChristianityLordPracticeGeniusOne DayCapableTraditionSlaverySocialismRitualOppressedFettersReligious PracticesUprooting Author:Joseph Goebbels