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How to use ex cathedra in a sentence

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This article is loaded with ex cathedra statements, unsubstantiated claims, and inaccuracies.
He spoke – as his Vatican counterpart still does – ex cathedra, and that was that.
There's no way to maintain an ex cathedra advantage when you're cavorting in a circus ring.
To speak ex cathedra carries with it the duty to fulfill that role as ably as you can.
Henry Manning, who progressed from convert to ultramontane cardinal, encouraged Pius IX to consolidate authority and claim infallibility when pronouncing ex cathedra.
We want to look upon the operator as a 'guide', a 'counsellor', rather than as an ex cathedra teacher.
The focus is therefore clearly on participation and not on an ex cathedra transmission of knowledge.
No typical academic or ex cathedra presentation, but interactive and practical workshops with concrete and easy to implement tools.
It has already been explained that the Papal rescript condemning the plan of campaign and the practice of boycotting is not an utterance ex cathedra.
Clearly, Rilke is sorting out his own thoughts on the hoof as much as he is delivering apophthegms ex cathedra.
Nothing is duller then listening to a long ex cathedra speech.
Of course, we now all know that the justices of the Supreme Court refused to be used in this political stratagem and pointedly declined to declare ex cathedra the unconstitutionality of marriage.
Now, either this statement of the Pope is ex cathedra, or not.
This leads to more critical pedagogic practices in the academic and everyday worlds that involve a commitment to dialogue and mutual learning rather than ex cathedra instruction and top-down planning.
It uttered with the ex cathedra certainty of the Pope.
But Europeans cannot just afford to preach ex cathedra to China when we ourselves have tremendous shortcomings in living up to our commitments in Africa.
I believe that it is impossible to respond seriously, in three or four minutes, to an ex cathedra speech that lasts three quarters of an hour and that is also in-depth.
In 1950, Pope Pius XII defined the Assumption of Mary as dogma, the only time that a pope has spoken ex cathedra since papal infallibility was explicitly declared.
It is not in any way an ex cathedra decision, nor does it even amount to a declaration that no error is to be found in the teaching of the Doctor.
Examples from Classical Literature
Uncle Sam examined it and pronounced, ex cathedra, that it must have been a real letter.
Their opinions are given with an ex cathedra air that seems to exclude any appeal against them.
Certainly some pontificate more than most, but are any such ex cathedra judgments worth the time of day outside of a cathedral?
Why does he pronounce, ex cathedra and robed, that Cowper is no poet?
For your ex cathedra knowledge of serving wines, for example.
A choir of Ex Cathedra and Academy of Vocal Music were on song as the 50ft Sitka Spruce was unveiled yesterday.
Are we to have a Pope of science, with infallible decrees laid down EX CATHEDRA, and accepted without question by the poor humble public?
The festival ends on Sunday with a concert by Baroque Ex Cathedra choir at the Riverfront Theatre in Newport.
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