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What is the living teaching office of and made up of the pope and the bishops?

The Magisterium


Who makes up the Catholic Church's magisterium?

The bishops in union with the Pope make up the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. See the Catechism of the Catholic Church, #85..Catholic AnswerFrom the Glossary in the back of the Catechism of the Catholic Church:Magisterium: The living, teaching office of the Church, whose task it is to give as authentic interpretation of the word of God, whether in its written form (Sacred Scripture), or in the form of Tradition. the Magisterium ensures the Church's fidelity to the teaching of the Apostles in matters of faith and morals.and from # 85 in the Catechism:"... the bishops in communion with the successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome."


What has the author Daniel A Murray written?

Daniel A. Murray has written: 'The living word in the living church' -- subject(s): Bible, Catholic Church, Criticism, interpretation, Doctrines, Teaching office, Tradition (Theology)


What has the author Mary Joan Smith written?

Mary Joan Smith has written: 'Guiding growth in Christian social living' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and social problems, Civics, Curricula, Education, Study and teaching 'Guiding' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and social problems, Civics, Curricula, Education, Study and teaching


What has the author Willie Ray written?

Willie Ray has written: 'A man in touch with God' -- subject- s -: Biography, Bishops, First Born Church of the Living God - Waycross, Ga. -


How many bishops are are in England and wales?

The Bishop website, see link below, lists 79 living Bishops in Great Britain.


What are the 2 kinds of magisterium?

The two kinds of magisterium in the Catholic Church are the ordinary magisterium and the extraordinary magisterium. The ordinary magisterium refers to the regular teaching authority exercised by bishops and the Pope through their pastoral practices, encyclicals, and other forms of communication. In contrast, the extraordinary magisterium is invoked during solemn definitions, such as ecumenical councils or papal ex cathedra statements, where the Church makes definitive teachings on faith and morals. Both forms serve to guide the faithful in understanding and living the teachings of the Church.


Authorities in the Catholic Church?

Authority within the Catholic Church lies with the Revelation of Christ, Recorded in Scripture and confirmed, interpreted and explained by the Holy fathers in Seven Ecumenical Councils. Initially authority was and is still with Christ who taught and passed on the New Covenant to the Apostles. After the death of the last Apostles authority became the province of the Elders and Bishops. These worked in a Collegiate Body through the medium of the Councils guided and secured by the actions of the Holy Ghost! [Acts.15.]Roman Catholic Answerfrom United States Catholic Catechism for Adults, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), 2006 God assists us in living the moral life through the Church, who is our mother and teacher. The faith of the Church is found in its Creed and in its ordinary teaching, as articulated by its shepherds, the pope, and the bishops in communion with him.Jesus said to the Apostles, "Whoever listens to you listens to me" (Lk 10:16). In the Church, when we deal with matters of faith and morals, the authoritative voice of Christ is exercised by the pope and bishops, successors of Peter and the Apostles who form the Magisterium. They are guided by the Holy Spirit, who abides with the Church to lead us into all truth.


When was The Living Church created?

The Living Church was created in 1878.


Who sings the song He's Living Again?

The Bishops is the southern gospel group who sings "He's living again."


What are the difference between diocese and cathedral?

A cathedral has bishops and priests but a church only has priestsRoman Catholic AnswerThe only thing that makes a church into a cathedral is the presence of a "cathedra". The cathedra is from the Greek for chair, and in the church refers to the stool, seat, chair, or throne of a bishop in his cathedral-church. It is not necessarily a large church and there are usually larger and more beautiful churches in a diocese then the cathedral. But it is the mother church of the whole diocese, regardless of size.


When was Living Church of God created?

Living Church of God was created in 1998.