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View synonyms for ex cathedra
ex cathedra
[ eks kuh-thee-druh, kath-i-druh ]
adjective
- from the seat of authority; with authority: used especially of those pronouncements of the pope that are considered infallible.
ex cathedra
/ ɛks kəˈθiːdrə /
adjective
- with authority
- RC Church (of doctrines of faith or morals) defined by the pope as infallibly true, to be accepted by all Catholics
ex cathedra
- Descriptive term for an official pronouncement from the pope . Ex cathedra is Latin for “from the chair.” Roman Catholics believe that the pope speaks infallibly when speaking ex cathedra on questions of faith or morals, such as when Pope Pius XII declared in 1950 that Mary, the mother of Jesus , was physically taken up to heaven after her death.
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Notes
Figuratively, any authoritative pronouncement may be called “ex cathedra.”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ex cathedra1
First recorded in 1810–20, ex cathedra is from Latin ex cathedrā literally, “from the chair”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ex cathedra1
Latin, literally: from the chair
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