Ex Cathedra was created in 1969.
Ex Cathedra was created in 1969 by Jeffrey Skidmore in Birmingham, England.
Ex Cathedra - film - was created in 2010.
The duration of Ex Cathedra - film - is 1.88 hours.
Ex cathedra = From the bishop's chair. Now used for statements from the Pope, issued from his position as the Bishop of Rome.
This happens any time the pope says something that is not published in an official church document.
He must speak ex cathedra (from the chair) and it must be a matter of faith and morals.
Means "from the chair". Refers to the authority of the Pope when he teaches infallibly.
When he makes it very clear that he is speaking 'ex cathedra' (from the throne) on matters of faith and doctrine.
Benedict will no longer be in a position to be teaching ex cathedra about faith and morals so will not be speaking infallibly.
A cathedra or bishop's throne is the seat of a Bishop.
The Pope is only infallible when he speaks ex cathedra on matters of faith and morals.
That often refers to something a pope says. In this case, it is something which the pope says unofficially, and which is therefore not considered church canon, i.e., it is not necessarily endorsed by the church.
Infallible is the word to describe when a pope speaks ex cathedra in matters of faith and morals.