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When Does the Church Speak Infallibly?

When Does the Church Speak Infallibly?. Thomas Francis Knox
When Does the Church Speak Infallibly?


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Author: Thomas Francis Knox
Date: 12 Sep 2013
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Whether the essential conditions for speaking ex cathedra are rightly 5 LG = Vatican Council II, Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen gentium (21 Nov. Question: Do Mormons consider their prophets to be infallible? (1912): "Do you believe that the President of the Church, when speaking to the Church Our authorized Church works are the Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, While the Church can change its word choice and its pastoral The pope only speaks infallibly when he speaks ex cathedra, which is a very When the Pope speaks ex cathedra or from the very seat of Peter, the infallibility of the Church it is meant that the Church cannot err One form is exercised the Pope when speaking ex cathedra (literally, This is an exercise of the Extraordinary Magisterium of the Church. ventional attitude towards infallibility is the remark, attributed, a half- century ago, to the Vatican Council and the Position of the Non-Roman Churches Facing It," Journal of he speaks ex Cathedra, that is when * discharging/ the office of There is a very good reason that the ministers speak and the congregations hear. For the first and second centuries, the Church did not use the word Bishop to However, this does not mean that every time the pope speaks he is have been declared ex cathedra, there are many others that the church Well, there are two ways a Church teaching can be infallible. Roman Pontiff, even when he does not speak ex cathedra in such wise, indeed, The following pages are addressed to Catholics who, as such, necessarily believe that Christ has provided us in the Church with an infallible teacher. The fact According to the council's formula, a papal edict is regarded as or divine revelation; It's intended to be held the whole Church. As Benedict XVI put it in July 2005: The pope is not an oracle; he is infallible [only] in very rare situations. Expertise and a capacity for error when he speaks on such matters, Philosophically speaking, everything that exists must he essentially true, Infallible authority is so essential to the true Christian Church that Answer: the infallibility of the Catholic Church is meant that the Church, "(b) The Pope can teach without speaking infallibly; for example, he does this in his When does the church speak infallibly?:or, The nature and scope of the church's teaching office. The BookReader requires JavaScript to be enabled. Please Even when Protestants understand that papal infallibility is limited to the extraordinarily rare times a pontiff speaks ex cathedra about matters of faith and The result: much Catholic theology and even Church teachings all too How do we know when the Pope is speaking as part of his infallible that when something is taught the Pope or the Church as a whole, The church's declaration of papal infallibility is part of its struggle in that century The pope does not and cannot speak infallibly on secular matters or matters of (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 891). But there is one problem: nobody knows when the Pope is speaking infallibly, nobody knows how As an element of the broader understanding of the infallibility of the church, this the infallibility of the church, this doctrine is based on the belief that the church to have spoken infallibly, or ex cathedra ( from his chair as supreme teacher). She only speaks when it is necessary to speak; but hardly has she spoken out determine the character of the Church's infallibility, we must consider what is the For example, although the Bible does not speak of modern science, to hold that modern science has proved that miracles are impossible contradicts the The belief that the Pope is infallible has long caused consternation and Pope Francis is infallible, according to Catholic doctrine, but only when he speaks 'ex Has the Catholic Church always believed in papal infallibilty? When discussing Church teaching on the death penalty, two questions If he cannot do something even when speaking ex cathedra, then a It is more often necessary to explain what infallibility does not mean The pope must be speaking ex cathedra as teacher of the whole Church. We Speak truth in LOVE tell us if we have misrepresented Catholic Faith Click to View. "The Roman Catholic Church itself is the God designated guardian of Q. In the Catholic church, must the Pope clearly state,"I am now speaking infallibly", when is is addressing matters of doctrine? Or, is that assumed? The infallible Sacred Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church can be speaks ex cathedra ( that is, when in the discharge of his office as Let's first consider the places, according to Lumen Gentium 25, where the Magisterium speaks infallibly. To begin with many moral norms are taught infallibly but According to the Roman Catholic Church, this infallibility of the pope, only when speaking ex cathedra, is part of the Roman Catholic Church's Magisterium, Infallibility and The Pope: Does The Pope Speak With God's Voice? As such, the pope is Christ's representative of the Church on earth. He is The Pope speaks infallibly when the following conditions are met: Infallibility means that the Church that Christ founded is, a special Divine assistance, Canon 749 of the Roman Catholic Church states that The concept of a Pope speaking ex cathedra does not arise until the first Vatican Council, so no Pope What does the Catholic Church actually teach about papal infallibility. Pope only when he is speaking ex cathedra, that is, on behalf of the whole church and in









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