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papal infallibility
noun
the dogma that the pope cannot err in a solemn teaching addressed to the whole church on a matter of faith or morals.
infallibility, papal
The belief of the Roman Catholic Church that the pope is kept by God from making a mistake when he speaks on a question of faith or morals.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of papal infallibility1
Example Sentences
The misconception that he would do just that stems from the myth that papal infallibility means Catholics must always obey the pope.
As for the Eleventh Commandment, it now achieved a status comparable to the doctrine of papal infallibility.
What's really frightening is that he actually believes that he has this kind of papal infallibility.
In recent years, papal infallibility, a concept officially codified by Pius IX nearly 150 years ago, seems to have been supplanted by papal apology.
The Catholic Church believes in papal infallibility on the very few and rare instances in which he speaks ex cathedra.
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