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  1. Sacred tradition, also called holy tradition or apostolic tradition, is a theological term used in Christian theology. According to this theological position, sacred tradition is the foundation of the doctrinal and spiritual authority of Christianity and of the Bible.

  2. Catholic theology is the understanding of Catholic doctrine or teachings, and results from the studies of theologians. It is based on canonical scripture, and sacred tradition, as interpreted authoritatively by the magisterium of the Catholic Church.

  3. The Franciscans, the first-arriving mendicants, staked out the densest and most central communities as their bases for conversion. These bases (called doctrina) saw the establishment of resident friars and the building of churches, often on the same sacred ground as pagan temples.

  4. The pope's recognition of Eastern Catholic Churches, though, has caused controversy in ecumenical relations with the Eastern Orthodox and other eastern churches. Historically, pressure to conform to the norms of the Western Christianity practised by the majority Latin Church led to a degree of encroachment ( Liturgical Latinisation ) on some of the Eastern Catholic traditions.

  5. Key elements of sacred tradition in the Catholic and Orthodox faiths consist of the following: The belief in the Apostolic Succession, which asserts that the bishops of the Church, with the Pope as the successor of Saint Peter in the Catholic tradition, maintain a direct, unbroken line of spiritual authority from the apostles.