Did no one question papal infallibility until 1870? Why was it not confined until then?
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QuagDabPeg said:Did no one question papal infallibility until 1870? Why was it not confined until then?
nyj said:It took them 300 years to define the Trinity. Your point?
St_Joseph_Cupertino said:Here are two really great websites on the issue: (I'll also have to read the whole articles to understand it all, but I found them and thought maybe you can use them)
http://www.ewtn.com/faith/teachings/papac2.htm
http://www.catholicfaithandreason.org/papal_infallibility.htm
Peace in Christ!
nyj said:I don't know about you, but it is to me.
QuagDabPeg said:Was it never challenged before them? Why didn't they define it right after the schism, since it was obviously challenged then.
QuagDabPeg said:Are there any infallible doctrines that we hold declaired beofore the 1870 declaration? By this I mean things declaired by the Pope, not by a coucil (for example, I know there are several doctrines held by both the EO chuch and the RCC on things like the nature of Christ, ect, but I think these were declaired in cousils, not by the Pope himself)