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The relation of Scripture to the living magisterium, and of the living magisterium to Scripture; III. The proper mode of existence of revealed truth in the mind of the Church and the way to recognize this truth;
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Magisterium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Magisterium is the "teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church". The word is derived from Latin magisterium , which originally meant the office of a president, chief, director, superinten...
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Magisterium (fencing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magisterium is a school of fencing, founded in 1992 in Czechoslovakia by Peter Koza , with chapters in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and since 2002 also in Germany. Together with the US Americ...
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Definition of magisterium in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of magisterium. Pronunciation of magisterium. Translations of magisterium. magisterium synonyms, magisterium antonyms. Information about magisterium in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... ; How to thank TFD for its existence? ... Link to this page:
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Or again: 'We may disagree with noninfallible teachings after prayerful reflection.' Or take a third statement like: 'God speaks to us in many ways: through conscience, Scripture, the Church, life experience, nature'-without any indication of where the Magisterium stands in the matter.
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I have been asked to write an article on the magisterium. Than this there is no more delicate subject in current theology. What is the magisterium? ... So the magisterium has become a hazardous subject to write about. Nor is this only because the magisterium is widely ignored by those whose duty it is to pass on its...
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CCC 86 “Yet this Magisterium is not superior to the Word of God, but is its servant. It teaches only what has been handed on to it. At the divine command and with the help of the Holy Spirit, it listens to this devotedly, guards it with dedication, and expounds it faithfully.
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The Magisterium, or teaching authority, of the Church has as its pastoral duty “seeing to it that the People of God abides in the truth that liberates” (CCC 890). ... What emerges from these passages is the living presence of Christ in the Magisterium of the Church, the teaching office she received from her founder.
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