Christian tradition
Christian tradition refers to the beliefs, practices, and customs that have developed within the Christian faith over centuries. It encompasses various elements such as rituals, liturgies, and teachings that are passed down through generations. Key components include the celebration of sacraments, observance of holy days, and adherence to the Bible as a sacred text.
This tradition is diverse, reflecting the different denominations within Christianity, such as Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism. Each group has its own interpretations and practices, yet all share a common foundation in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Church.