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Papal infallibility and Papal jurisdiction are separate issues with different implications for what the Pope can and cannot do. For example, Papal jurisdiction includes disciplinary matters which do not flow immediately from matters of faith or morals. Fasting and abstinence disciplines would be a real-life example. What they have in common is that both are related to the intersection of two necessary ideas: that moral paradoxes are impossible and that breaking communion with the Pope is never justifiable.Infallibility only applies to “doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole church”. The pope is not able to do anything and everything that he desires. Each sui iuris Church has certain rights which cannot be taken away by the pope.