Msg Base: AREA 5 - ASK FATHER CIN ECHO AMDG Msg No: 204. Fri 12-13-91 15:10 (NO KILL) (MAILED) From: Father Mateo To: Brian Irving Subject: Magisterium +- | Can you explain what the term "magisterium" means? (Pardon the spelling). Dear Brian, Magisterium is the official teaching function of Christ's Church, vested in the Pope and all the bishops in union with the Pope. Magisterium was given to the Apostles and their successors by Christ: "Go, ... teach all nations ... whatever I have commanded you" (Matt 28:19-20). This teaching is infallible, i.e., divinely protected from error: "Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the world" (ibid.) Solemn magisterium is exercised rarely, and only in the formal, authentic declaration of Popes and general councils in union with Popes. Ordinary magisterium is exercised in the daily universal teaching and practice of the Church, in the liturgy, and in the consensus of theologians and Catholic believers. The object or content of magisterium is the revelation Given by God through Christ to the Apostles, entrusted perpetually to the Church for preservation and preaching. This revelation is sometimes divided into faith (doctrine and morals (practice). Thanks for writing, Brian. Come again. Sincerely in Christ, Father Mateo