Magisterium Sentence Examples

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  • It doubtless arose from the proposed forms for the definitions of the primacy and the pontifical magisterium.

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  • The same council defines not indeed dogma but faith - inseparable from dogma - as4 (1) revealed, (a) in Scripture or (b) in unwritten tradition, and (2) taught by the church, (a) in formulated decrees, or (b) in her ordinary magisterium.

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  • In accord with that principle, the ordinary magisterium of the Pope consists mainly in his preaching and catecheses.

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  • It was an imperfect word, but the word of God's own magisterium, a word of ' the Church ' .

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  • Here, it will be useful to recall some pronouncements of the Church's Magisterium on Marian devotions.

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  • Others, while recognizing the supreme authority of the papal magisterium in matters of doctrine, confine the infallibility to those cases alone in which the pope chooses to make use of it, and declares positively that he is imposing on all the faithful the obligation of belief in a certain definite proposition, under pain of heresy and exclusion from the Church; they do not insist on any special form, but only require that the pope should clearly manifest his will to the Church.

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  • The proclamation of an infallible magisterium is integral to this presentation of Christ and his work through the ages.

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  • The Inquisition, by its decree Lamentabili sane (2nd of July 1907), condemned sixty-five propositions concerning the Church's magisterium; biblical inspiration and interpretation; the synoptic and fourth Gospels; revelation and dogma; Christ's divinity, human knowledge and resurrection; and the historical origin and growth of the Sacraments, the Church and the Creed.

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