Word: errors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...doctrine of infallibility-which holds that the Pope cannot be in error when he speaks ex cathedra ("from the throne") on matters of faith or morals -is both a cornerstone of the Roman Catholic Church and an obnoxious obstacle to other Christians. That, and the question of papal authority in general, has been so non-negotiable for both Catholics and non-Catholics that until recently even serious discussion of the problem was ruled out by ecumenical etiquette. Now the papacy and its powers are being studied in official talks between Catholic and Lutheran theologians in the U.S. Within Catholicism itself...
...control encyclical of 1968, for example, though not made as an ex cathedra infallible pronouncement, is nonetheless considered certain and binding. Kűng believes that Paul actually wanted to issue a liberal decree but felt that he could not admit that there had been so major a longstanding error in church teaching...
...Crimson lost the Eastern League title to Dartmouth because of a ninth inning rally by the Indians, and the Greater Boston League title disappeared after an error-filled afternoon at Tufts...
Then the bank, through clerical error, thought that Miller had failed to pay his $6 annual rental fee. Bank employees drilled open the box and untied the pouch's drawstring in order to take inventory. The devils were loosed-or so Miller claimed in a $15,000 suit he filed against the bank. Miller's two teen-aged daughters ran away, and another daughter and son are about to break up their marriages. Now, as if to prove the point, Miller has won a $10 court settlement for his misfortunes-after the bank had tentatively offered to settle...
...lives." Scientists have convincingly argued that there is only the smallest chance that the ABM-the most technologically complex system devised, one that will have to work in perfect split-second synchronization the first time it is used-will be a success, especially considering the trial and error process such lesser technological feats as the M-16 rifle and the F-111 went through. But Buckley is willing to blow the $5 billion anyway. Besides, he says, the fact that during the Cuban missile crisis "a significant minority of the Soviet General Staff counseled Krushchev to call the United States...