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infallibilism

British  
/ ɪnˈfælɪbəˌlɪzəm /

noun

  1. RC Church the principle of papal infallibility

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  • infallibilist noun

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But enough has occurred to show the world what spirit prevails here, and what sort of men they are who support infallibilism.

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Next to the Jesuits Veuillot is unquestionably the man to whom infallibilism is chiefly indebted; and when it is made a dogma, a grateful posterity must give honourable place to his name among the promulgators of the new article of faith.

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The question of the Catechism is of course closely connected with that of infallibilism.

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Even Bellarmine quotes a whole cloud of witnesses against infallibilism, and neither he nor later writers had refuted them.

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The old man is a doubly unpleasant phenomenon to the Court party, both from his boldness and clearness of view, and as being a living proof that even an Italian may be a decided opponent of infallibilism.

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