- themselves, and not from the
consent of the Church, are
justly styled irreformable,
since they are
pronounced with the ****istance of the Holy Spirit, promised...
- matters, but
leaders of the
Franciscans reacted with
insistence on the
irreformability of
doctrinal papal decrees, with
special reference to Exiit. A year...
-
morals to be held by the
whole Church, so that such
definitions are
irreformable "of themselves, and not by the
consent of the Church" (ex sese et non-ex...
-
Cardinal Poupard has also
reminded us that the
sentence of 1633 was not
irreformable, and that the
debate which had not
ceased to
evolve thereafter, was closed...
- inform, informal, informality, informant, information, informative,
irreformable, malformation, nonconformance, perform, performance, preform, preformat...
- Churches, and to each
Church in particular, yet his
judgment is not
irreformable, at
least pending the
consent of the Church.
According to the initial...
- that when the pope
teaches ex
cathedra his
teachings are
infallible and
irreformable. Such
infallible papal decrees must be made by the pope, in his role...
- in 1976. Some time
after this, the
Broederbond declared apartheid an
irreformable failure and
began work to
dismantle it. The
conviction had
finally become...
-
pontiff on
doctrines to be held
definitively by all the
faithful are
irreformable. The
Catechism of the
Catholic Church,
promulgated by John Paul II on...
- themselves, and not from the
consent of the Church, are
justly styled irreformable,
since they are
pronounced with the ****istance of the Holy Spirit, promised...