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                    [ArticleID] => 1959530
                    [Title] => Who defines orthodoxy?
                    [Summary] => The quick answer is the Holy Spirit. It is God, of course, who is the source and end of everything.
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                    [Summary] => That, simply put, is the teaching office of the Church. I wonder how many people are aware of it, let alone realize the abiding relevance it has in  our lives.


In Church documents and theology books, its amazing nature, its divine origin, how it is exercised, who holds it, what it contains, etc. may be amply explained. But there's one point worth reiterating especially in our age of rapid information.
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                    [ColumnID] => 136299
                    [Focus] => 1
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                    [ArticleID] => 336262
                    [Title] => Magisterium
                    [Summary] => That, simply put, is the teaching office of the Church. I wonder how many people are aware of it, let alone realize the abiding relevance it has in  our lives.


In Church documents and theology books, its amazing nature, its divine origin, how it is exercised, who holds it, what it contains, etc. may be amply explained. But there's one point worth reiterating especially in our age of rapid information.
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