Definition of "indefectibility" [in•de•fect•i•bil•i•ty]
The quality of being indefectible.(noun)
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Use "indefectibility" in a sentence
"This is why the Church teaches indefectibility and, in some limited circumstances, infallibility."
"But to broadly paint the Church of Rome as having fallen away from the Faith is grave error contrary to the infallibility and indefectibility of the Church, especially when this accusation touches the person of the Roman Pontiff."
"Mr. Hoag is correct when he says that "to broadly paint the Church of Rome as having fallen away from the Faith is grave error contrary to the infallibility and indefectibility of the Church, especially when this accusation touches the person of the Roman Pontiff.""