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Quick Questions Does papal infallibility mean the pope is perfect or inerrant?
Quick Questions My friend wants to know: How can a pope's decisions be changed if he is infallible?
Quick Questions How can the popes be infallible if they can contradict each other?
Quick Questions Did Vatican II do away with papal infallibility?
Quick Questions If a pope resigned, would he still be infallible in matters of faith and morals?
Quick Questions How do we know that the pope can make an infallible statement concerning doctrine? Has this ever been infallibly defined?
Quick Questions What if one pope contradicts another?
Quick Questions Did Cardinal Newman initially reject the doctrine of papal infallibility?

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