dependability, faithfulness, safety
His reputation for infallibility will help secure him the promotion.
Devout Catholics tend to believe in the infallibility of the Pope. Papal infallibility in Church teaching is similar to a "Circular Reference" in a spreadsheet.
Pigs have no infallibility, for nobody knows if they are ever right.
She's a nice person, but she has delusions of infallibility. She'll never, ever admit she might be wrong.
i am orthodox and personally i have never heard of this papal infallibility been used in the church or dogmata.
Infallibility
"Infallibility" means nothing one says or does is ever wrong. It's understood by the followers of all the world's religions that only God is infallible and that only the Messengers of God (e.g., Moses, Jesus, etc.) have infallibility conferred upon them because They speak for God.
The noun form is infallibility.
Infallible is an adjective.
The Pope's observations, when delivered ex cathedra, are considered to have infallibility, that is the impossibility of error.The child was infallible after his poor grade on the test.
It is said that a Pope has infallibility.
A:At the insistance of Pope Pius IX, the First Vatican Council in 1870 decided, by a substantial majority, to declare papal infallibility to be a tenet of the Catholic faith. Pius did not get everything he had wished for, as the cardinals sharply distinguishing infallibility from inerrancy, and limited his infallibility to ex cathedra statements concerned with faith and morals.