infallibility in A Sentence

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    The Church teaches that the Pope, as Peter's successor, retains this Infallibility.

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    How does translation affect the inspiration, inerrancy and Infallibility of the Bible?

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    I proposed that a butthead was someone who claimed to be pre-qualified for Infallibility.

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    The concept of papal Infallibility arose in the 13th century due to increasing Franciscan influence at the papal court in Rome.

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    Infallibility does not mean everything the Pope says or writes is without error, but only those things said ex cathedra(Latin,“from the chair”).

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    By contrast, anti-Conciliarists such as Guido Terreni promoted the idea of papal Infallibility to increase the pope's sovereign power, albeit only on certain issues of faith and morals.

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    It is unclear whether or not Liberius ever gave in, but even if he did it would not have impacted Papal Infallibility as he would have been coerced.

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    Everyone is anxious about checking oneself through experience, and the people of power for the sake of the fable of their own Infallibility with all their forces turn away from the truth”part 2, p.

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    A few years later, in his 1964 encyclical Lumen gentium, Paul VI defined papal Infallibility more clearly as when a pope speaks either“ex Cathedra” or in an ecumenical council- on a matter of faith and morals.

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    For those seeking to find in the Gelasian Decree some compromise of Papal Infallibility, it should be explained that the banning of a book has nothing to do with the Pope's Infallibility since it is merely a disciplinary action, not connected with the defining of dogma.

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