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| Pope whose birth name was Angelo Roncalli |
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| Pope whose birth name was Giovanni Montini |
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| Pope whose birth name was Albino Luciani |
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| Pope whose birth name was Karol Wojtyla |
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| Many cardinals are considered likely candidates for pope, and these are never elected to be pope |
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| Why is it often said that "He who enters the conclave a pope leaves a cardinal"? |
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They believe he is infallible in teaching the doctrine on faith and morals |
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| T or F: Catholics believe that the pope is infallible in all areas of life |
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| The Holy Spirit prevents the pope from teaching the wrong faith and morals |
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| Why do Catholics believe the pope is infallible when teaching faith and morals? |
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| special gift of the Holy Spirit where a person writes down only the things God wanted written down |
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| T or F: The Pope is inspired |
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| T or F: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were inspired when they wrote the Gospels |
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| the absence and inability to commit sin |
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| T or F: The pope isn't impeccable |
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| What two people were considered impeccable? |
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| Denying Christ three times just before the Crucifixion |
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| What was the sin of St. Peter? |
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| T or F: Everything a pope writes or says is infallible |
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| if a pope tries to teach false doctrine or morals, the Holy Spirit prevents him, even by death |
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| There may be more improved language skills used to describe it better |
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| If an infallible statement cannot be contradicted, why is not considered a perfect statement? |
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| T or F: A pope who sins is not infallible |
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| teaching authority of church |
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| They come from the Extraordinary Magisterium |
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| Why is a council approved by the pope considered infallible? |
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| What two titles can vote in Ecumenical councils? |
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| resolve theological controversies, respond to a crisis |
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| What are two reasons councils of the Extraordinary Magisterium will meet? |
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They apply biblical truths |
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| T or F: Extraordinary Magisterium councils sometimes contradict the bible |
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| Ecumenical Council that defined the divinity of Christ |
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| Ecumenical Council that defined doctrine of the title of Mary as the Mother of God |
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| Ecumenical Council that defined the two natures of Christ, human and divine, being united to the one divine person |
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| Ecumenical Council defined transubstantiation |
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| term that describes how bread and wine are changed at Mass into the Blood and Body of Christ |
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| Ecumenical Council that defined the seven sacraments, Sacred Scripture, and Sacred Tradition and other responses to the Reformation |
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