Church tradition
Church tradition refers to the practices, beliefs, and teachings that have been passed down through generations within a specific religious community. These traditions often shape the way worship is conducted, how religious texts are interpreted, and the moral values upheld by the community. They can include rituals, ceremonies, and the observance of holy days, which help to create a sense of identity and continuity among believers.
In many Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Church and Orthodox Church, tradition plays a significant role alongside scripture. This dual emphasis on Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture helps guide the faith and practices of the community, influencing everything from liturgy to ethical teachings.