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Joe Heschmeyer delves into the origins of papal infallibility. Contrary to popular belief, this doctrine isn't a recent invention. Heschmeyer traces its roots back to the early Church, citing St. Irenaeus' belief in the preeminent authority of the Church of Rome. Discover the historical context and nuances of this significant Catholic teaching.
Joe's Podcast: @shamelesspopery
Full episode: youtube.com/live/QHXy6N-USRo
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Joe Heschmeyer delves into the origins of papal infallibility. Contrary to popular belief, this doctrine isn't a recent invention. Heschmeyer traces its roots back to the early Church, citing St. Irenaeus' belief in the preeminent authority of the Church of Rome. Discover the historical context and nuances of this significant Catholic teaching.
Joe's Podcast: @shamelesspopery
Full episode: youtube.com/live/QHXy6N-USRo
More Catholic Answers: catholic.com
Donate: givecatholic.com