Papal Infallibility
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In Roman Catholic theology, papal infallibility is the doctrine that the Pope is unable to teach error when he solemnly declares a dogmatic teaching on faith or morals, by action of the Holy Spirit. This doctrine was defined in the First Vatican Council in 1870 AD. This teaching is not acceptable by any other Christian denomination.
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