The Catholic Why
In this episode of The Catholic Why, we explore one of the most misunderstood teachings in Catholicism—papal infallibility. Does it mean the Pope is perfect? Can he never make mistakes? Or does it mean something more specific within the life and teaching authority of the Church? We break down what the Church actually teaches: that papal infallibility is not about personal holiness or everyday opinions, but a specific protection from error when the Pope formally teaches on matters of faith and morals under very defined conditions. This episode also explains when infallibility applies, why it exists, and how it connects to the Church’s mission to preserve the truth of the Gospel through time. We’ll look at how it relates to Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the broader teaching authority of the Church. If you’ve ever heard this term used in debates or conversations and wondered what it truly means, this episode will help clarify the confusion in a simple and grounded way. Join us as we continue the Church Governance series—unpacking how the Catholic Church protects, teaches, and hands on the faith entrusted to it.
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