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    ex cathedra
    /ˌɛks kəˈθiːdrə/

    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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  2. Oct 1, 2020 · Ex cathedra is a Latin phrase meaning "from the chair" or "by virtue of one's office or position". It is often used to describe statements made by people in authority, especially Popes in Roman Catholicism.

  3. Ex cathedra means "from the chair" and refers to binding and infallible papal teachings. Learn how this term derives from Jesus' authority and the Old Testament magisterium.

  4. 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.

  5. Ex Cathedra, literally “from the chair”, a theological term which signifies authoritative teaching and is more particularly applied to the definitions given by the Roman pontiff.

  6. Ex cathedra is Latin forfrom the chair.” Roman Catholics believe that the pope speaks infallibly when speaking ex cathedra on questions of faith or morals, such as when Pope Pius XII declared in 1950 that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was physically taken up to heaven after her death.

  7. 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.

  8. Jun 23, 2024 · Definitions of ex cathedra. adverb. with the full authority of the office. “the pope must speak ex cathedra for an encyclical to be infallible” Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Ex cathedra." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/ex cathedra. Accessed 23 Jul. 2024. Copy citation.