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In general, a dogma is a truth revealed by God which we are to believe with a divine faith. A formal dogma is one that has been explicitly declared by a definitive act of the Magisterium. For example, the divinity of Our Lord was always a dogma (a truth revealed by God), but it became a formal dogma at the First Council of Nicea.
Technically, there can be no such thing as a “new dogma” but sometimes that is common parlance for a dogma that is confirmed by a definitive act of the Magisterium.
God reveals truths for our good and because He loves us. We believe them because we have faith in Him.
Technically, there can be no such thing as a “new dogma” but sometimes that is common parlance for a dogma that is confirmed by a definitive act of the Magisterium.
God reveals truths for our good and because He loves us. We believe them because we have faith in Him.