Opinio tolerata

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In Catholic theology, opinio tolerata (tolerated opinion) refers to pious beliefs with a low degree of theological certainty, but which are tolerated by the magisterium of the Catholic Church.[1] These are ranked less certain than sententia probabilis and hold the least degree of certainty in the hierarchy of dogmatic teachings for Catholics.

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References

  1. ^ Fundamentals of Catholic dogma b Ludwig Ott, 1964, Herder, ASIN: B002BZOUAI page 10