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    Ex ca·the·dra
    /ˌeks kəˈTHēdrə/

    adverb

    • 1. with the full authority of office (especially that of the Pope, implying infallibility as defined in Roman Catholic doctrine): "for an encyclical to be infallible the Pope must speak ex cathedra"

    adjective

    • 1. issued with the full authority of office (especially that of the Pope, implying infallibility as defined in Roman Catholic doctrine): "ex cathedra statements"
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  3. Ex Cathedra, literallyfrom the chair”, a theological term which signifies authoritative teaching and is more particularly applied to the definitions given by the Roman pontiff. Originally the name of the seat occupied by a professor or a bishop, cathedra was used later on to denote the magisterium, or teaching authority.

  4. speaks ex cathedra - that is, when (in the discharge of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, and by virtue of his supreme apostolic authority) he defines a doctrine: concerning faith or morals, and; to be held by the whole Church.

  5. EX CATHEDRA definition: 1. with complete authority, or said by the Pope to be true and so accepted by all members of the…. Learn more.

  6. ex cathedra meaning: 1. with complete authority, or said by the Pope to be true and so accepted by all members of the…. Learn more.

  7. The phrase ex cathedra occurs in the writings of the medieval theologians, and more frequently in the discussions which arose after the Reformation in regard to the papal prerogatives. But its present meaning was formally determined by the Vatican Council, Sess. IV, Const. de Ecclesiâ Christi, c. iv: "We teach and define that it is a dogma ...

  8. May 17, 2018 · ex ca·the·dra / ˌeks kəˈ [unvoicedth]ēdrə / • adv. & adj. with the full authority of office (esp. of the pope’s infallibility as defined in Roman Catholic doctrine): [as adv.] the pope spoke ex cathedra. The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. Ex cathedra. views 1,437,194 updated May 17 2018. Ex cathedra (Lat., ‘from the seat/throne’).

  9. EX CATHEDRA The term commonly applied to the special and explicit exercise of papal infallibility. When the Pope speaks from the chair (cathedra) of authority, as visible head of all...

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