" am speaking of the unwritten wisdom of the Apostles, and Early Church Fathers. Not everything the Apostles said and did was written."
Of course I agree that not everything the Apostles said and did was written. But if the early church sources you read agree with what is recorded in the Bible, then what need do we have of it? And, if they disagree with what is written in the Bible, then who will you believe? As far as tradition is concerned, remember that Paul said that the law (Mosaic) was spiritual, but notice what happened with the Jews through the ages regarding their traditions and the law. Mark 7. By their traditions, they made the law of God of none effect! Be wary of man made tradition. Regards.
I have never read anything in Holy Tradition that contradicts the Scripture. I have read quite a bit that clarifies it though. Such as the story of the Holy Mother's life, how she was dedicated to God from birth, by her parents, Joachim & Anna, and how she lived her life after the Savior's resurrection, and how she died, etc.