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Post by Pacelli on Dec 12, 2017 14:04:13 GMT -5
The Following "Dogmatic and Moral Facts," is taken from When Does the Church Speak Infallibly?, or The Nature and Scope of the Church's Teaching Office, Fr. Thomas Francis Knox, 1870, pages 56-70. The full book can be found HERE(Note to reader, Fr. Knox does not use the term, "secondary objects of infallibility," as other theologians do, but the section being posted below covers the same concept.) The following section, and sub-sections are posted below: 3. Dogmatic and Moral Facts a). The Church can determine infallibly the Canon of Scripture, the Authenticity of particular Versions of Scripture, and the Ecumenicity of Councils. b). The Church claims the power to determine infallibly what is the precise sense of a given book, or passage if a book; and whether this sense is or is not in conformity with revealed truth. c). The Canonization of Saints d). Ordinances related to general Ecclesiastical Discipline and Worship e). The Approbation of Religious Orders f). The Condemnation of Secret and other Societies g). Education h). Particular Moral Facts Also available in PDF HERE[/a
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Post by John Lewis on Aug 5, 2023 19:59:08 GMT -5
If anyone is looking for the pages where images are not loading, please note that the extracted PDF the pages are not in numerical order, but have been thoroughly mixed up. They are there though.
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