Talk:Tradition

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Christmas trees are only a hundred years old? That wasn't my impression. -- April

Moved this from the article:

:Mention traditionalism in Roman Catholic church here.

It's a good suggestion. The Eastern Orthodox Church distinguishes between Holy Tradition and mere traditions; this may or may not be the place to explore that. I expect that the Roman Catholic Church does as well. Wesley 15:07, 6 Mar 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Traditionalism doctrine

I have added a couple of sentences about the Roman Catholic Church's Traditionalism doctrine, as I understand it. PatrickDunfordNZ 10:16, 9 Aug 2004 (UTC)