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Ex cathedra   Listen
noun
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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"Ex cathedra" Quotes from Famous Books



... grave Dr Samuel Johnson, 'that majestick teacher of moral and religious wisdom', while sitting solemn in an arm-chair in the Isle of Sky, talk, ex cathedra, of his keeping a seraglio, and acknowledge that the supposition had OFTEN been in his thoughts, struck me so forcibly with ludicrous contrast, that I could not but laugh immoderately. He was too proud to submit, even ...
— The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. • James Boswell

... dictionary, lexicon. professorship, lectureship, readership, fellowship, tutorship; chair. School Board Council of Education; Board of Education; Board of Studies, Prefect of Studies; Textbook Committee; propaganda. Adj. scholastic, academic, collegiate; educational. Adv. ex cathedra [Lat.]. ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... entertaining, interesting, or amusing. I hold, however, to another maxim, that "he is a benefactor to mankind who furnishes them with innocent materials for laughter and delight," a maxim that did not come exactly "ex cathedra," but is full as profound, and correct. If I have been so fortunate as to contribute to, or become the cause of innocent delight, I shall think that the "Forecastle Yarns" have ...
— An Old Sailor's Yarns • Nathaniel Ames



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