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/ 26 September 2006
Popes have only officially been infallible since 1870. The tradition, however, stretches back much further, and is part of Catholicism’s eternal efforts to depict its leader as a holy man with a hotline to heaven; someone who is head and shoulders — in matters of faith and morals — above the rest of us, as we fall prey to secular whims, sexual urges and the blandishments of the devil.