All Christians are professing faith to the true God.Their problem are the misunderstanding because of their different interpretation.
The Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
Magisterium is the authority of the Catholic church to teach the faith; it is defined as "The Church's teaching authority, vested in the bishops, as successors of the Apostles, under the Roman Pontiff, as successor of St. Peter. Also, personally, vested in the Pope, as Vicar of Christ and visible head of the Catholic Church. Infallibility means freedom from error in teaching the universal Church in matters of faith or morals. This is a very strict, limited power that is granted to the Pope, and to all those Bishops who are teaching in accord with him. The connection is that the Magisterium is headed by the Pope, and that he is infallible in teaching on matters of faith and morals - which is the proper teaching of the Church - the Magisterium.
Roman Catholic AnswerBecause all of the teachings of the Catholic Church in the areas of faith and morals infallibly reflect the teaching of God on those matters.
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A:It is not possible to truly know this. It is a church teaching and is to be taken on faith.
Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
Martin Luther taught that people are "justified" by faith and not works. The Roman Catholic Church taught salvations was not just through Jesus, but also through the Church. This ran counter to the teaching of Martin Luther who taught that faith was all that was needed.
The Catholic Church's teaching on mariology emphasizes the unique role of Mary as the Mother of Jesus and her special place in the life of the Church. This includes her title as the Mother of God (Theotokos), her perpetual virginity, and her assumption into heaven. Catholics honor and venerate Mary as a model of faith and obedience.
Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
It is the teaching authority of the Catholic Church.
The Magesterium has the ultimate teaching authority in the Catholic Church.
Church of God by Faith was created in 1914.