Infallibility only comes into play when a pope is teaching faith and morals and the pope would so declare it as such. Informal Twitter tweets would probably not meet this criteria unless the Pope would tweet some matter of doctrine, which is unlikely.
circa 1412, from Middle Latin in+ "not" + fallibilis "liable to err, deceitful." From 1870, as in reference to Popes.
The only thing that we know of that is defined as infallible is the Pope, he is infallible (preserved from error) when teaching to the entire Church on matters of faith and morals. In this light, the Catechism of the Council of Trent would indeed be considered infallible as it was the teaching of several Popes. However, it is not considered inerrant in the way the Bible is.
No, popes are only infallible when speaking ex cathedra on matters of faith and morals. In all other matters they are no different from any other human.
Twice - the declaration of the Immaculate Conception and the declaration of the Assumption. Also, each time a pope declares a saint it is considered infallible.
In is the prefix for infallible.
Since the Pope believes his pronouncements are infallible, that means they must be right and true, so they can't be wrong, so therefore there will be no dissent and there will be unquestioning obedience no matter what. From the Popes' point of view, he is the feudal lord of the manor, and everyone else are serfs.
'tweets' in french is 'gazouillement'.
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I am always right, I am infallible.
No. It is literally impossible for a woman to be ordained, these has been the constant teaching of the Church and has been reiterated by the most recent popes. Thus it is an infallible teaching and no future pope could reverse it.
I am infallible because I am good at softball.
It will tell you underneath the retweet.