Is the Bible infallible Catholic?

Catholicism. The Catholic Church speaks not about infallibility of scripture but about its freedom from error, holding "the doctrine of the inerrancy
inerrancy
The Oxford English Dictionary defines inerrant as "That does not err; free from error; unerring." Another word often used to characterize the Bible is "infallible".
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of Scripture".
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Where in the Bible does it say the Bible is infallible?

The Bible itself does not claim to be inerrant. Perhaps the closest the Bible comes to claiming to be without error is in a New Testament letter known as 2 Timothy 3:16.
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What is infallible in the Catholic Church?

Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic Church which states that, in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the pope when he speaks ex cathedra is preserved from the possibility of error on doctrine "initially given to the apostolic Church and handed down in Scripture and tradition".
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Which Bible is approved by the Catholic Church?

Translation Background

The New Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) is a Bible translation approved for use by the Catholic Church, receiving the imprimatur of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1991.
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Where in the Bible does it say the Catholic Church is the one true church?

Their doctrine of the one true church, based on Matthew 16:18 and other Scriptures, emphasizes the succession of true doctrine, practice, and teachers through the centuries, and the authority of the church under Christ.
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How can we know if a statement is infallible or not?



Why is the Catholic Bible different?

Differences from Catholic lectionaries

Many liturgies, including the Roman, omit some verses in the biblical readings that they use. Another difference concerns the usage of the Tetragrammaton. Yahweh appears in some Bible translations such as the Jerusalem Bible (1966) throughout the Old Testament.
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Is Catholic dogma infallible?

Scripture and tradition are equal in authority as the one word of God or deposit of faith. Fides ecclesiastica (faith of the church): the lowest level of dogma, it includes ex cathedra and the teachings of an ecumenical council, and is infallible.
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What are the four dogmas of the Catholic Church?

The four Marian dogmas of Mother of God, Immaculate Conception, perpetual virginity, and Assumption form the basis of Mariology. However, a number of other Catholic doctrines about the Virgin Mary have been developed by reference to sacred scripture, theological reasoning and church tradition.
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How many times has the pope use infallibility?

Only one pope—and only one papal decree—has ever invoked this kind of infallibility since it was first defined. In 1950, Pius XII declared the Assumption of Mary (i.e., the quick passage of her body and soul into heaven) as a dogma of the church.
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Does the Bible say the Bible is the word of God?

'” (Genesis 15:1). It was not the bible that spoke to Abram. The word of God came to him before any scriptures were written and before the bible was compiled. Therefore, neither the scriptures nor the bible can be the word of God.
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Are there mistakes in the Bible?

The Bible is generally read with more care than newspapers, which means that even relatively harmless blunders have been assured a place in typographical history. But because the source materials are thousands of years old, and in foreign languages, mistranslations are as much of a problem as misprints.
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Are there any contradictions in the Bible?

Contradictions. The Bible is an unreliable authority because it contains numerous contradictions. Logically, if two statements are contradictory, at least one of them is false. The biblical contradictions therefore prove that the book has many false statements and is not infallible.
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When was the last time papal infallibility was used?

In the 103 years since Vatican I, this authority has been used only once, in 1950, when Pope Pius XII solemnly defined The new dogma of the Virgin Mary's bodily assumption to Heaven.
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When was the last time a pope made an infallible statement?

Since then, the only infallible “ex Cathedra” statement which a pope has ever made came in 1950, when in his Munificentissimus Deus papal bull, Pius XII defined the doctrine of the assumption of Mary.
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How many dogmas are in the Catholic Church?

They are baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, reconciliation (penance), anointing of the sick, marriage, and holy orders. This number was confirmed by the Council of Trent against the Protestant reformers, who maintained that there were only two sacraments (baptism and the Eucharist).
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Why do Catholics worship Mary instead of Jesus?

The Catholic Church teaches that Mary is the Mother of God, that she is to be venerated as the Mother of God, and that she intercedes for us to secure our salvation. This is why Catholics love and respect her and pray to her as the Mother of God. Mary acts as the true mediator between God and humanity.
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Is praying to Mary blasphemy?

They point to statues of Mary in Catholic churches and Catholics praying the Hail Mary as indisputable evidence of idolatry, blasphemy or other heresies. But although many condemn Catholics' treatment of Mary as straying from biblical truths, the truth is Marian devotion is firmly rooted in biblical teachings.
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Do Catholics pray to Mary?

Catholics do not pray to Mary as if she were God. Prayer to Mary is memory of the great mysteries of our faith (Incarnation, Redemption through Christ in the rosary), praise to God for the wonderful things he has done in and through one of his creatures (Hail Mary) and intercession (second half of the Hail Mary).
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Has the Catholic Church changed its teachings?

History shows that the Catholic Church has changed its moral teachings over the years on a number of issues (without admitting its previous position had been wrong). A very sorry page in Catholic history, for example, is the fact that for over 1,800 years the popes and the church did not condemn slavery.
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Can the pope change doctrine?

"There are an awful lot of things he's in charge of, but he's not free to change a doctrine of the church or to alter the fundamental structure of things like the papacy," he said. Some changes that laity say they want from a new pope may involve media-based misconceptions.
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What's the difference between a Catholic Bible and a regular Bible?

1. The Catholic Bible has developed from the Septuagint, and it has many stories and Scriptures which have been kept as original in spite of opposition from others. 2. The Christian Bible, or The Holy Bible, underwent canonization and kept the original Scriptures, but with time the 3.
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What do Catholics believe about the Bible?

Catholics believe the Bible reveals God's word and God's nature. Catholics believe that they can learn to understand God better by reading the Bible. Parts of the Bible are read during liturgical worship , for example Mass . Worship using the Bible unites Catholics with other members of their faith.
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Do Catholics use the King James Bible?

As Father Ousley explains, the KJV is not authorized for public worship in the Ordinariates. The Ordinariate's have no KJV lectionary for instance. The King James Bible for Catholics is not a “Catholic edition” of the KJV, “but rather the KJV for Catholic readers …
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Did the early church believe in papal infallibility?

We do not find the concept of papal infallibility in ancient texts. Early Christians did not consider that even bishops might err until the Council of Antioch (264). Nevertheless, from the very beginning there has always been the idea of the Church's indefectibility – that it and its teachings will always survive.
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Can we trust the Bible?

1. The biblical manuscripts have been reliably transmitted from the authors to us today. What should a person look for when checking to see if an ancient text has been corrupted? The person should look for other surviving copies of that text to cross reference for variants.
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