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Pagan vs. Christian Images (Nicea II)
Pagan vs. Christian Images (Nicea II)
The Acts of the Second Council of Nicea 787, Sess. 4: “For just as the Israelites in Babylon had musical instruments, lyres and the like, as the Babylonians also did – the former serving the glory of God and the latter the cult of the demons – let us view pagan and Christian images in the same way, because they use them for the worship of the devil and we for the glory and remembrance of God.”
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Unfailing Faith
The Keys of St. Peter and his Unfailing Faith
Hello, Brothers. This was an excellent article, but I have one quick question.
Pope Pius IX, Vatican Council I, 1870, ex cathedra: “SO, THIS GIFT OF TRUTH AND A NEVER FAILING FAITH WAS DIVINELY CONFERRED UPON PETER AND HIS SUCCESSORS IN THIS CHAIR…”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, “Heresy,” 1914, Vol. 7, p. 261: “The pope himself, if notoriously guilty of heresy, would cease to be pope because he would cease to be a member of the Church.”
So is the Never Failing Faith simply referring to Papal Infallibility in the cases mentioned in the definition above? Sorry if this question is wasting your time, just trying to clarify and make sure. Thank you!
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Yes, that is correct.
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