The doctrine of papalinfallibility was one of the big sticking points.
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The Jesuits upheld papalinfallibility and, in general, the Ultramontane position.
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So much for papalinfallibility; what one condemns the other approves.
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These contradictory decisions are still often referred to by the opponents of papalinfallibility.
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Still, he didn't bring papalinfallibility to the table.
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Kung rejects papalinfallibility and is a chief proponent of the more liberal Pope John XXIII.
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Yet the 15th-century church considered abortion moral-andeven today the prohibition is not governed by papalinfallibility.
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Perhaps he is referring to the Pope joking about the limitations of papalinfallibility, which are very strict indeed.
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And what becomes of the great principle of papalinfallibility when a pope admits to a mistake in elementary arithmetic?
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But the final humiliation took place some years later under Urban VIII.,-thesame pontiff who wrecked papalinfallibility on Galileo's telescope.
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The BVM and I are close friends and if papalinfallibility was confined to those two dogmas I would be a happy man.
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Its objects were, to translate the Syllabus into practice, to establish the dogma of papalinfallibility, and define the relations of religion to science.
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Secret papers from the First Vatican Council of 1869-1870, which defined the doctrine of papalinfallibility, ended up in German newspapers.
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Tomas Halik admits questioning the scope of papalinfallibility during a private Vatican dinner with Pope John Paul II in November 1989, when the pont(...)
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And certainly the doctrine of PapalInfallibility presents to the reason a sufficiency of stumbling-blocks.
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And, in either case, what becomes of PapalInfallibility?