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    Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic Church which states that, in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the Pope when he speaks ex cathedra...
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    First Vatican Council (category 1869 establishments in the Papal States)
    Italian Capture of Rome. Its best-known decision is its definition of papal infallibility. The council's main purpose was to clarify Catholic doctrine in response...
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    Roman pontiffs, the definition of the papal primacy as a papal supremacy, and Papal infallibility – infallible teaching authority (magisterium) of the...
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    decree on justification and the First Vatican Council's definition of papal infallibility. The Catholic Church's magisterium is exercised without this solemnity...
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  • Look up infallibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Infallibility refers to unerring judgment, being absolutely correct in all matters and having...
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    Ultramontanism (category Papal primacy)
    primacy in the Roman pontiffs, the meaning and power of the papal primacy, and Papal infallibility. [W]e teach and declare that, by divine ordinance, the Roman...
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  • regard to papal infallibility. The Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church hold the doctrine that the ecumenical councils are infallible. However...
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    Pope (redirect from Papal)
    time, culminating in 1870 with the proclamation of the dogma of papal infallibility for rare occasions when the pope speaks ex cathedra—literally 'from...
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    Donation of Constantine Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy Papal infallibility Papal primacy Paragraph 882 of the Catechism of the Catholic...
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  • the reaction produced the concept of papal infallibility whereas, in the evangelical churches, the infallibility of the Bible was asserted. "Both movements...
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    this infallible dogma raised a question: Can a pope make such decisions without the authority of the bishops? This doctrine of papal infallibility, enhancing...
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  • magisterium having an infallible character, whereas the First Vatican Council defined a dogma on the infallibility of the extraordinary papal magisterium, in...
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  • Catholic Church over certain doctrines, primarily concerned with papal authority and infallibility. Some of these groups, especially in the Netherlands, had...
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  • of faith and norms. The infallibility of the Church is confined to the formulation of truths in question. This infallibility is not wholly God-inspired...
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    sedevacantist, he instead questioned the papacy as an institution, denying papal infallibility and rejecting the pope's universal jurisdiction. In further contrast...
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    churches." This council also affirmed the dogma of papal infallibility, deciding that the "infallibility" of the Christian community extended to the pope...
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    two churches are ecclesiastical. Principal among them is the meaning of papal primacy within any future unified church. The Orthodox insist that it should...
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    Catholic priest and church historian who rejected the dogma of papal infallibility. Among his writings which proved controversial, his criticism of...
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  • led to the definition by the Roman Catholic Church of the dogma of papal infallibility at the First Vatican Council. Gallicanism tended to restrain the...
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    Escudero. It was full of heresies and denied not only papal infallibility, but also the papal primacy. On 26 December 1872, Strossmayer published the...
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    Primacy of Peter (category Papal primacy)
    Apostolic Succession Early Christianity Historical episcopate Papal infallibility Papal supremacy In French, the translation, "Tu es Pierre, et sur cette...
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  • churches". This council also affirmed the dogma of papal infallibility, deciding that the “infallibility” of the Christian community extended to the pope...
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    he first opposed, and then supported, a dogmatic proclamation of papal infallibility. Martin Spalding was born on May 23, 1810, in Rolling Fork, Kentucky...
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    the Papal States from 1024 to his death. He belonged to the family of the powerful Counts of Tusculum, succeeding his brother, Benedict VIII. Papal relations...
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  • 1874. Gladstone was outraged at the Vatican Council's decree of papal infallibility and set about to refute it. The pamphlet sold 150,000 copies by the...
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    Press. Tierney, Brian (1972). Origins of papal infallibility, 1150–1350: a study on the concepts of infallibility, sovereignty and tradition in the Middle...
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    A papal name or pontifical name is the regnal name taken by a pope. Both the head of the Catholic Church, usually known as the pope, and the pope of the...
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    (ordinis et consociationis). The Roman (ultramontane) doctrine of papal infallibility is not accepted by the other Catholic Churches and, moreover, has...
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    Italian, clergy suggested an ecumenical council to dogmatically define papal infallibility as an article of faith, binding upon the consciences of all Catholic...
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    See. At the First Vatican Council, papal supremacy in jurisdiction and the Catholic dogma of papal infallibility were defined. Several separate communities...
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