How the Pope became infallible : Pius IX and the politics of persuasion /

In a moment of candor and humility, the late Pope Paul VI admitted that the papacy itself - and specifically the doctrine of papal infallibility, fought for so relentlessly by his predecessor, Pius IX - is one of the greatest obstacles to Christian reunion. How that doctrine went from being a minori...

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Main Author: Hasler, August
Other Authors: Heinegg, Peter (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1981
Garden City, N.Y. : 1981
Garden City, N.Y. : 1981
Edition:1st ed
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