It's precisely what infallibility is for, to protect us from the stupidity of the Church's members. |
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Without their claim to God-like infallibility, I suspect they know that their whole delicate house of cards might collapse. |
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Presumably he also believes in the Immaculate Conception and the unquestionable infallibility of that elderly Polish chap in the Vatican. |
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Single-party regimes enjoy continued existence, in part, because they enjoy an air of infallibility. |
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Experts blame the distractions of new technologies and drugs, doctor fatigue, and some doctors' sense of infallibility. |
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Thus, infallibility is a negative charism, not a positive act of inspired prophecy. |
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As science strode boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation. |
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These include belief in the Creed of the Apostles and adherence to the doctrine of papal infallibility. |
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I am not an IT professional, and my infallibility does not apply to the IT world, so please bear with me. |
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When the Papal Rescript was published in 1888, he publicly maintained that papal infallibility did not cover politics. |
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In 1870 the First Vatican Council announced the dogma of papal infallibility on matters of faith and morals. |
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Though domineering and convinced of his own infallibility as a younger man, her husband was not cruel or intentionally uncaring. |
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If you doubt the infallibility of the cookbook, these sample recipes should serve up a healthy helping of faith. |
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I'm left dumbfounded when a Protestant asks me how I can pretend infallibility is not contradicted in light of this. |
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She doesn't feel that she has to restore his claim of infallibility for him to garner that respect. |
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Unaccustomed to public criticism, journalists often develop a sense of infallibility that leads them to dismiss their online critics as fools or amateurs. |
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Increased importance was placed on the divine rights and the infallibility of Shi'ite Imams and they were gradually elevated to the position of prophets. |
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But unfortunately, as always happens if people stay in office for too long, she got carried away with her own infallibility. |
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Unfortunately, I found no facts in that report, only a belief in the infallibility of IPCC reports. |
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Modern era premises such as the infallibility of the scientific method and the belief in linear progress are now being challenged. |
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But with all these new roads to serve our gigantic neighbourhood we have come to mistake certainty with infallibility. |
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Moreover, such pastoral decisions are not protected by Papal infallibility anyway, so the Magisterium did not err. |
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See my comment here above concerning the infallibility of the Magisterium, even when it interprets Natural Law. |
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These propositions are not infallible because the popes would not invoke their infallibility. |
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Of course he has never been particularly fabled for his infallibility. |
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They find common ground in religion and the rigidity of the concept of the infallibility of any interpretation coming from the religious authority. |
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We want to relate to their humanity rather than gape at their untouchable infallibility. |
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Think about that for a second if after the preceding paragraph you remain convinced of the infallibility of our system. |
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Henry Manning, who progressed from convert to ultramontane cardinal, encouraged Pius IX to consolidate authority and claim infallibility when pronouncing ex cathedra. |
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The promulgation of the infallibility of the Pontiff and the universality of his episcopate reinforced this ultramontane dogma at the First Vatican Council. |
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To be fair, Cohen never assumes infallibility in his subjects. |
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These factors create a background of quiet, burning anger, which in terrorism finds an effective outlet with the resolute conviction of one's infallibility. |
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At first glance that sounds like an unlikely scenario, and the layman's impression of Kingussie's infallibility is certainly reinforced by a quick look at the statistics. |
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Nor are the properties of absolute certainty, rational irrevisability, or infallibility attributed to a priori claims. |
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Due professional care does not imply infallibility. |
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Under the impact of the new Hadith, the community, which had been charged by the Qurʾān with a mission and commanded to accept a challenge, now became transformed into a privileged one that was endowed with infallibility. |
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Stories live in the undeniable infallibility of the cry of suffering, hunger, need, despair and in the surprise and wonder that is joy and the safe haven at the end of long struggles and dangerous journeys. |
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They're the ones who lurk on the internet, convinced of their own infallibility, desperate to prove to the world that they suffer more and work harder and know better than every other parent combined. |
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Having a very high opinion of herself, she is convinced of her infallibility, and does not see at all the necessity of repenting and coming back to God. |
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It may be said that we are witnessing a radical change in tone after nearly three decades dominated by the model of deregulation and theories on the alleged infallibility of the financial markets. |
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The first requirement in terms of reliability is therefore to ensure the infallibility of the procedure for issuing and distributing identity documents. |
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Would the pope renounce the doctrine of papal infallibility? |
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These churches see no foundation to papal claims of universal immediate jurisdiction, or to claims of papal infallibility. |
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Many Evangelicals believe in biblical inerrancy, while other Evangelicals believe in biblical infallibility. |
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Such solemn declarations of the church's teaching involve the infallibility of the Church. |
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In 1870, the First Vatican Council affirmed the doctrine of papal infallibility when exercised in specifically defined pronouncements. |
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Vatican I declared that the pope, when he teaches solemnly and in the area of faith and morals as the supreme universal pastor, teaches infallibly with that infallibility that the church has. |
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Unfortunately, the usually eloquent Prosecutor was unable to find the words to acknowledge that the presumption of infallibility does not apply to prosecutors of international tribunals. |
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For this same reason, magisterial decisions in matters of discipline, even if they are not guaranteed by the charism of infallibility, are not without divine assistance and call for the adherence of the faithful. |
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Cassandra is obviously not the only forecaster, and sadly on occasion this particular modern-day soothsayer fails to match the infallibility of his classical forebear. |
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Any who dare to question their infallibility and superhumanity are likely to be cast out of the herd and condemned to a protracted and lonely death on the fringes. |
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Examples of solemn declarations by ecumenical councils are the Council of Trent's decree on justification and the First Vatican Council's definition of papal infallibility. |
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The debate concerning the Magisterium, papal primacy and infallibility, and the authority to teach in general has not lessened since the official declaration of the doctrines. |
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And what difference is there between the credibleness and rationalness of any of these wonders and the credibleness and rationalness of Papal infallibility? |
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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. |
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The infallibility promised to the Church resides also in the body of Bishops, when that body exercises the supreme magisterium with the successor of Peter. |
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