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Only two of any Pope's statements have been ex cathedra.
Yes, he declared ex cathedra, a president could indeed be summoned.
These were asserted in the nature of an ex cathedra pronouncement.
Ex cathedra statements by the "medical expert" are considered to be the least valid form of evidence.
He directed his first feature film, Ex Cathedra, at the age of only 23.
None of your ex cathedra stuff here.
And they believed him, as they always did when he spoke, as it were, ex cathedra.
An infallible decree by a pope is often referred to as an ex cathedra statement.
I stopped using them centuries ago when I found that the true believers preferred an ex cathedra voice.
Unfortunately, by now we in the West have given psychodynamic speculation an ex cathedra status.
But it is galling, to say the least, when my colleagues in the Senate, of another religion, start speaking ex cathedra."
"Only when he doth speak ex cathedra," the Abbot recited from rote.
The rationalistic philosophy of the Spanish Jews was there proclaimed ex cathedra.
Ex cathedra teaching is the norm in German gymnasien.
We traversed all the morganatic diseases together and a few which were ex cathedra.
Such ex cathedra statements can appear in encyclicals and in other papal documents as well.
If not ex cathedra, he speaks in a manner dedicated to establishing no less than the truth about the writer in question.
Because the encyclical was addressed to the Bishops of Italy, it is generally not considered ex cathedra.
It would be wise for the bishops to remember (or learn) that even the pope, unless he speaks ex cathedra, can be wrong.
Are we to have a Pope of science, with infallible decrees laid down ex cathedra, and accepted without question by the poor humble public?
The summer after he graduated he began principal photography on his debut feature film, Ex Cathedra.
The term ex cathedra, meaning "from the throne", is used to designate official pronouncements of the pope intended for a world audience.
According to Catholic dogma, the pope's statements ex cathedra are infallible in matters of faith and morals.
Her narrative voice, speaking as always ex cathedra, tells us that jealousy, "unlike some sins of the flesh, gives no one any pleasure.
From another part of the woods John Paul materialized, as magicians will, and gave ex cathedra sanction to the prize.