What is the Difference Between Dogma and Doctrine? | Michael Lofton

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What is the Difference Between Dogma and Doctrine? | Michael Lofton

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Thank you Michael. I didn’t know there was undefined dogma🤷‍♀️ but the example you gave made it clear. I understand a little better the difference between dogma & doctrine, but will have to think on it some more.

God bless you, your family, & your ministry 🙏❤️




P.S. when can I become a mod? lol 😆 William Albrecht & Sam have made me a mod 😆

TrixRN
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Thank you.
And I have a question on this matter that's to big to handle on my own.
Seeing doctrines are used in this subject I would like to present how God created the earth by putting it on pillers?
And how the earth is fixed and stationary with a firmament above it.
But at the same time people believe it to be a ball earth.?

matthewwahl
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Dogma is what is "contained or revealed in Scripture." So is the impermissibility of same-sex marriage (as revealed in Leviticus, for example) a dogma? Would it be an undefined dogma? Thank you and God bless!

catholicdisciple
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"All dogmas are doctrine's, but not all doctrine's are dogma's."
A dogma is a teaching (doctrine) solemnly defined by the pope in the exercise of the “extraordinary” Magisterium.
The Second Vatican Council taught that our Lord Jesus Christ endowed His Church with infallibility “in defining doctrine pertaining to faith and morals” (Lumen Gentium, Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, No. 25). The pope “enjoys this infallibility in virtue of his office, when, as supreme shepherd and teacher of all the faithful … by a definitive act he proclaims a doctrine of faith or morals.”

A doctrine (teaching) not solemnly defined, but taught by ‘the pope and the bishops, ’ comes to us through the “ordinary” Magisterium.
When the bishops, in communion with the pope, teach in matters concerning faith and morals, the faithful must adhere to that teaching with a ready and respectful allegiance of mind.
Then the Vatican fathers added, “This religious submission of mind and will must be shown in a special way to the authentic Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff, even when he is not speaking ex cathedre.” In other words, his teaching regarding faith and morals must be “acknowledged with reverence, ” and the faithful must sincerely adhere to decisions made by him (again, see Lumen Gentium, No. 25). We Catholics are bound — indeed, are privileged — to submit to the teaching both of the “extraordinary” Magisterium and the “ordinary” Magisterium.

tau
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Man so many rules just to follow Christ

therealexistentialist