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Definition of Magisterium

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- The magisterium of the Catholic Church is the church's authority or office to give authentic interpretation of the word of God, "whether in its written...
- Ordinary magisterium may refer to: A category of officials in the Roman Republic called Magistratus. A form of Magisterium in the Catholic Church Ordinary...
- Extraordinary magisterium may refer to: A category of officials in the Roman Republic called Magistratus. A form of Magisterium in the Catholic Church...
- Look up magisterium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The magisterium is the teaching authority of the Catholic Church. It may also refer to: The philosopher's...
- The Magisterium Series is a five-book children's fantasy series written by Holly Black and C****andra Clare. It is their first collaboration. The series...
- Church, it has been set forth infallibly by the ordinary and universal Magisterium. As the prior example illustrates, this does not foreclose the possibility...
- kidnapped by the Gobblers, a group supported by the world's rulers, the Magisterium. Development on the film was first announced in February 2002, but difficulties...
- is a difference between the "nets" over which they have "a legitimate magisterium, or domain of teaching authority", and the two domains do not overlap...
- with the scholars at Jordan College, Oxford, in a world governed by the Magisterium, a religious and political body. Lyra discovers a dangerous secret that...
- a form of 'Magisterium by Gallup' in which a person argues that most Catholics agree with them on an issue, so even though the Magisterium says otherwise...