[măj́ĭ-stîŕē-əm]
(n.)Roman Catholic Church The authority to teach religious doctrine.
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Magisterium is a "teaching authority, especially of the Roman Catholic Church". The word is derived from Latin magisterium, which originally meant the office of a president, chief, director, superinte...
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The word tradition refers sometimes to the thing (doctrine, account, or custom) transmitted from one generation to another sometimes to the organ or mode of the transmission. Tradition and Living Magisterium The word tradition (Greek paradosis) in the ecclesiastical sense, which is the only one in which it is used here,
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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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By the Magisterium we mean the teaching office of the Church. It consists of the Pope and Bishops. Christ promised to protect the teaching of the Church : "He who hears you, hears me; he who rejects your rejects me, he who rejects me, rejects Him who sent me" (Luke 10. 16). Now of course the promise of Christ cannot fail:
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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. The first Vatican Council,
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The clown come with his table. The clown come with his table. Another clown slap his face and he fall in several pieces. His legs run to the wings with the table. Circus Clown and the illusion Circus magician are part of a fake circus show in "Dora" a musical show, directed by Philippe Découflé, Tokyo, 1996.
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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. Vatican Council II teaches that “the task of giving an authentic interpretation of the Word of God, whether in its written form or in the form of Tradition, has been...
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The Ordinary Magisterium is ALWAYS Infallible In this article, the term "Ordinary Magisterium" will be defined, and several Papal statements will be produced to demonstrate the infallibility of the Ordinary Magisterium. Also, some of the specific misunderstandings about the Ordinary Magisterium will be discussed,
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Explains the biblical foundation for the Teaching Authority of the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church always has taught that the MAGISTERIUM (the pope and the bishops teaching in harmony with him) is Jesus Christ's provision for determining and preserving Catholic truth. The living Magisterium, therefore,
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