magisterium - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • church: For Roman Catholics, the Pope and the magisterium of the church provide guidance and encouragement for such re-thinking.
  • dissent: It can be their own source book with which to challenge the oppression of the magisterium of dissent.

Adjective modifier

  • infallible: The proclamation of an infallible Magisterium is integral to this presentation of Christ and his work through the ages.
  • ordinary: In accord with that principle, the ordinary magisterium of the Pope consists mainly in his preaching and catecheses.
  • own: It was an imperfect word, but the word of God's own magisterium, a word of ' the Church ' .

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