The Magesterium has the ultimate teaching authority in the Catholic Church.
Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
It is the teaching authority of the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe highest teaching authority in the Catholic Church is Jesus Christ. His Will is known through the twin authorities of Tradition and Scripture. These are interpreted for us by Ecumenical councils (councils of all the bishops ratified by the Holy Father) and by the Pope.
Church authority is the authority of God as expressed through the Magisterium of the Church, which resides ultimately in Christ, as expressed through His Vicar, the Pope, and the teaching authority of the Bishops in union with him.
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The Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
In galileo`s time the catholic church was at authority
The Magisterium is teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
In the Catholic Church the highest authority is God, specifically Jesus Christ, on earth His Vicar (representative) is the Holy Father, currently Pope Benedict XVI.
The principal has the authority to enforce school rules and make decisions regarding student discipline.
David Louch has written: 'The contribution of Yves Congar to a renewed understanding of teaching authority in the Catholic Church' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Contributions in theology, Teaching office