Review:
Papal Infallibility
overall review score: 2.5
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Papal infallibility is a doctrine in the Catholic Church which states that the Pope is preserved from error when he speaks ex cathedra on matters of faith and morals.
Key Features
- Doctrine of the Catholic Church
- Pope is preserved from error on matters of faith and morals
- Ex cathedra pronouncements
Pros
- Provides a clear authority within the Catholic Church
- Helps maintain unity and consistency in teachings
Cons
- Controversial among non-Catholics
- Can lead to abuse of power if misused