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The Nicene Creed is a statement/profession of Roman Catholic beliefs. It is recited at every Mass. We profess belief in the Traditional Magisterium of all time, believing what has been believed everywhere, always and by everyone, what has been infallibly taught I mean. And the Pope is infallible when he makes a statement ex cathedra, binding all the faithful to belief or else they would excommunicate themselves. This infallibility has only to do with faith and morals. He is then under protection of the Holy Ghost and his statement would be free from doctrinal error.

The Holy Father also has ordinary infallibility which is like if he speaks about the faith and adds NOTHING new, he has protection of ordinary infallibility.

We do not BLINDLY believe all the Popes say. They Must comport with what has always been believed and taught by everyone at all times. No New Doctrine. Ever.

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