- A
cathedra is the
raised throne of a
bishop in the
early Christian basilica. When used with this meaning, it may also be
called the bishop's throne. With...
- in
virtue of the
promise of
Jesus to Peter, the Pope when he
speaks ex
cathedra is
preserved from the
possibility of
error on
doctrine "initially given...
- Ex
Cathedra (/ˌɛks kəˈθeɪdrə/ EKS-kə-THAY-drə) is a
leading British choir and
early music ensemble based in
Birmingham in the West Midlands, England. It...
- The
Chair of
Saint Peter (Latin:
Cathedra Petri), also
known as the
Throne of
Saint Peter, is a
relic conserved in St. Peter's
Basilica in
Vatican City...
-
Cathedra serrata is a
species of
planthopper in the
monotypic genus Cathedra,
recorded from
Ecuador and Suriname; the
Catalogue of Life does not list any...
-
dogma of
papal infallibility for rare
occasions when the pope
speaks ex
cathedra—literally "from the
chair (of
Saint Peter)"—to
issue a
formal definition...
-
issues a
dogmatic definition, he is
speaking ex
cathedra in an
exercise of the
Solemn Magisterium. Ex
cathedra means literally "from the chair”; it is a theological...
-
Christ the
Savior (Christo Salvatori). When a
cathedra became a
symbol of
episcopal authority, the
papal cathedra was
placed in its interior,
rendering it...
- bishop's authority. This
symbolic chair is also
known as the bishop's
cathedra. The
church in
which it is
placed is for that
reason called the bishop's...
-
details at
JSTOR here.
Cathedra: For the
History of
Eretz Israel and Its
Yishuv (Hebrew קתדרה: לתולדות ארץ ישראל ), also
known as
Cathedra:
Quarterly for the...