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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.""






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Cathedra" Quotes from Famous Books



... many deeply interesting objects to be seen in the Abbey is the stone Sanctuary seat—the Frid Stool, or seat of peace—at which fugitives, fleeing from their enemies, might find refuge. It is believed that this was the "Cathedra" of St. Wilfrid himself. The arms and back of the chair are ornamented with a twisted knot-work pattern. The right of Sanctuary extended for a mile round the Abbey, the boundaries being marked by crosses, one at each point of the compass ...
— Northumberland Yesterday and To-day • Jean F. Terry



Words linked to "Cathedra" :   ex cathedra, cathedral, throne



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