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Cathedra  n.  The official chair or throne of a bishop, or of any person in high authority.
Ex cathedra, in the exercise of one's office; with authority. "The Vatican Council declares that the Pope, is infallible "when he speaks ex cathedra.""






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"Cathedra" Quotes from Famous Books



... phenomenon; it is full of afflatus, sweep, and deep searchings of heart; but it is essentially romantic and egotistical, and all in it that is not soliloquy is mere system-making and sophistry. Therefore when it is taught by unromantic people ex cathedra, in stentorian tones, and represented as the rational foundation of science and religion, with neither of which it has any honest sympathy, it becomes positively odious—one of the worst imposture and blights to which a youthful imagination could be subjected. ...
— Winds Of Doctrine - Studies in Contemporary Opinion • George Santayana

... propounded, suppose we try it upon that category of thought which we call chair. This is a genus, comprising a common chair (Sella vulgaris), arm or easy chair (S. cathedra), the rocking-chair (S. oscillans)—widely distributed in the United States—and some others, each of which has sported, as the gardeners say, into many varieties. But now, as the genus and the species ...
— Evolution and Ethics and Other Essays • Thomas H. Huxley



Words linked to "Cathedra" :   throne, cathedral, ex cathedra, bishop's throne



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