Perhaps the Roman Catholic apologist can provide the canon of the Word of God, and we will start by requesting an infallible canon of ex cathedra papal statements. How many times has the pope taught ex cathedra, ... In this book, he provides for his readers three criteria by which one may know that a pope has spoken infallibly.
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Under what conditions does the pope invoke “ex cathedra” (from the chair) ? ... may claim that teachings for which ex cathedra has not been invoked may be changeable. ... In fact, popes have spoken ex-Cathedria only twice in all of Church history. .... All times are GMT -7. The time now is 8:16 pm. ...
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I ran across the claim somewhere recently that there have only been 2 or 3 times a pope has exercised the infallibility thing (sorry, I don't know a technically correct term) and spoken ex cathedra to bind a doctrine on all Catholics. ... Re: How many infallible ex cathedra pronouncements?
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Folks, hate to break your bubble, but nothing infallible has been spoken ex cathedra since Pope Pius XII declared the Dogma of the Assumption on November 1, 1950! Oh, ... Since Vatican II this has changed with a 'new springtime' that seems to be redefining many of the truths and disciplines that were set in stone for all times;
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In the 1950's, Pope Pius the XII speaking Ex Cathedra settle the issue of the Assumption of the Virgen Mary, at the urging of the Spanish Bishops. An earlier occurence was done by Pope Pius the IX before the formal adoption of the doctrine....
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Here’s the Catholic doctrine of papal infallibility in a nutshell: If the pope speaks ex cathedra on matters of faith and morals, then what he says is protected from error. Let’s break that sentence down: ... How many times has the pope spoken “ex cathedra”?
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and if I do many other things that are anathema to Denominationists, they would be logical (not to say charitable) to admit that these things are good and honorable if one sets out from my premises about reality--which go back in ... If I cannot conceive how the Creator of the cosmos spoken of at the beginning of St.
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One of the many alleged strengths of Rome is her infallible pope. Perhaps it would be helpful to know how many times a Roman pope has spoken with the charism of infallibility, that is, ex cathedra. How many ex cathedra papal statements have there been, and what are they?
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Liberalism has been condemned by the Pope in many and various documents. It rejected these very plain condemnations on the ground that they had all been made to private persons, that they were, therefore, of an entirely private character, by no means ex cathedra, and, of course, not binding. ... That word was spoken;
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