Vatican I and the Ecclesiological Context in East and West

Vatican I's ex sese non autem ex consensu ecclesiae corresponds to the irreformability of doctrinal statements only after the whole Church accepts them (4th Gallican article) and to reception of doctrine by the whole body of Christ at the expense of the magis terium as the final decisive moment...

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Main Author: Farrugia, Edward G. 1947- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Ed. Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana 2011
In: Gregorianum
Year: 2011, Volume: 92, Issue: 3, Pages: 451-469
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Summary:Vatican I's ex sese non autem ex consensu ecclesiae corresponds to the irreformability of doctrinal statements only after the whole Church accepts them (4th Gallican article) and to reception of doctrine by the whole body of Christ at the expense of the magis terium as the final decisive moment (various Oriental proposals). Vex sese non autem ex consensu ecclesiae del Vaticano I risponde ad una infallibilità conseguente al consenso della Chiesa (IV articolo gallicano) ma anche all'idea di ricezione collocata nel corpo intero della Chiesa a scapito del magistero come organo decisivo e finale (varie proposte orientali).
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