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Directories:
HP Number Equivalent Comments
1LB3-0003 ? HPIL Chip
1LF4-0001 ? Video Chip, 82163
1LG7-0064 ? Saturn ROM, all Thinkjets
1LG8-0001 ? Saturn RAM, 2K*4
1LH4-0001 ? HPIB Buffer, 40 pin
1LJ7-0014 Saturn CPU, Centronics and RS232 Thinkjet
1LJ7-0015 Saturn CPU, HPIL and HPIB Thinkjet
1LJ7-0024 Saturn CPU, Portable Parallel Thinkjet
1QF6-0066 ? ADC Hybrid, 3421 DAQ unit
1QH5-0085 ? Input Hybrid, 3421 DAQ unit
1RD2-6001 Cerberus HP-HIL Master Chip
1RE3-0001 Pacific HP150-II Alpha Video Gate Array
1TL1-0001 Medusa HPIB Controller (48 pin DIP)
1TL1-0006 Medusa HPIB Controller
1810-0076 SIL Resistor 1k8*8
1810-0081 Resistor Pack Multi-Value, 27110 HPIB
1810-0122 Resistor Pack 3k3*13
1810-0190 Resistor Pack 2k2*13
1810-0206 Resistor Pack 10k SIP
1810-0235 Resistor Pack 2k2 * 15
1810-0485 Resistor Pack 22k * 7 DIP
1810-0592 RC Network HPIL termination
1810-0651 Network HPIL components
1810-0719 Resistor Pack 1k5 * 15
1810-0307 AB316-101 100 Ohm resistor pack
1813-0327 Delay Line 35ns, 75ns HP150 RAM card
1813-0285 20MHz osc
1813-0453 35.19MHz osc
1816-1104 ?? 1k ROM - HP1350 Char Gen
1816-1105 ?? Ditto
1816-1118 ?? 256byte ROM - HP1350 Char Gen
1816-1119 ?? Ditto
1816-1120 82S126 Programmed for hp1350 I/O
1816-1697 63S241 PROM - HP150 Expanded RAM card
1818-0156 ?? HP 4K DRAM, 22Pin
1818-0373 MK34127N
1818-0643 6514? 1K*4 CMOS RAM
1818-0701 6810 128*8 RAM
1818-1611 6116 2K*8 RAM
1818-1754 uPD5101 1K*4 CMOS SRAM
1818-1774 2114 1K*4 RAM
1818-1817 MK36844 ROM - HP9836
1818-1818 MK36844 ROM - HP9836
1818-1437 uPD446C-2
1818-3059 4164 DRAM
1818-3079 2364 8K*8 ROM, 3421 DAQ unit
1818-3080 2364 8k*8 ROM, 3421 DAQ unit
1818-3198 6264 8K*8 RAM
1818-3447 27128 EPROM
1818-3526 Am9233CPC
1818-3529 23256 HP150-II ROM 1
1818-3530 23256 HP150-II ROM 2
1818-3531 23256 HP150-II ROM 3
1818-3604 27128 EPROM
1818-3648 23256 HP150-II ROM 0
1818-3649 23256 HP150-II ROM 4
1818-3932 62256 32K * 8 SRAM
1818-4372 27128 EPROM
1818-4373 27128 EPROM
1820-0018 ?? Op-amp, Standard pinout
1820-0051 uA702 Op-amp
1820-0054 4342=7400 TTL Quad 2-input NAND
1820-0055 7490
1820-0056 7492
1820-0063 7451
1820-0068 7410
1820-0069 7420
1820-0070 7430
1820-0071 7440 .
1820-0072 7450
1820-0074 7454
1820-0075 7473
1820-0077 4354=7474 TTL Dual D flip-flop
1820-0084 7453
1820-0085 7460
1820-0093 ?? HP custom decade counter - like 7490
1820-0094 6903 DTL ~= 7400
1820-0099 7493
1820-0107 ?? Interface Buffer
1820-0116 ?? HP custom latch - like 7475
1820-0125 711 Dual Comparator
1820-0174 7404
1820-0175 7405
1820-0196 723 TO99 Package
1820-0203 SL8940 Op-Amp, Standard pinout, ext comp.
1820-0223 ?? Op-Amp, Standard pinout, ext comp.
1820-0233 74193
1820-0244 SL701 Op-amp
1820-0245 SL702 Op-amp
1820-0250 ?? 6 Bit Comparator - 5055 Printer
1820-0256 MC858 DTL Quad 2-input NAND
1820-0258 8193 DTL Dual JK flip-flop
1820-0261 74121
1820-0269 7403
1820-0282 7486
1820-0294 74164
1820-0321 710 Comparator, TO99 package
1820-0328 7402
1820-0348 4506 DTL Dual 4-input NAND
1820-0363 7482
1820-0364 7491
1820-0370 74H00
1820-0371 74H10
1820-0373 74H20
1820-0376 74H40
1820-0380 74H53
1820-0383 74H60
1820-0386 74H71
1820-0430 78H05 ? 5V regulator, TO3 case
1820-0430 lm309k 5V regulator, TO3
1820-0443 14960 Looks like 7493?
1820-0471 7406
1820-0478 ?? Op-Amp, Ext Comp, Standard pinout, TO99
1820-0509 1488 RS232 Driver
1820-0511 7408
1820-0513 7409
1820-0514 7426
1820-0535 55451
1820-0537 7413?
1820-0567 MC4024 Dual VCO
1820-0583 74L00
1820-0584 74L02
1820-0586 74L04
1820-0587 74L10
1820-0590 74L51
1820-0591 74L54
1820-0594 74L72
1820-0595 74L73
1820-0596 74L74
1820-0599 74L95
1820-0620 74153
1820-0621 7438
1820-0622 74151
1820-0627 93L01 BCD-Dec decoder
1820-0629 74S112
1820-0640 74150
1820-0655
1820-0656 74L98
1820-0658 93L12DC Mux
1820-0668 7407
1820-0681 74S00
1820-0682 74S03
1820-0683 74S04
1820-0684 74S05
1820-0685 74S10
1820-0686 74S11
1820-0688 74S20
1820-0693 74S74
1820-0702 93L1159 1-16 decoder
1820-0704 74122
1820-0706 9324 5-bit comparator
1820-0710 SL17315=74157 Mux
1820-0716 74161
1820-0744 7497
1820-0777 ?74L42 BCD-Decimal decoder
1820-0788 SN35431=74174?
1820-0798 ?? HP custom - 6 decade counter
1820-0799 75452
1820-0839 74175
1820-0876 74L75
1820-0904 93L24 Comparator
1820-0939 4013
1820-0990 1489 RS232 Receiver
1820-1016 75453
1820-1032 74198
1820-1050 75454
1820-1053 7414???
1820-1056 74132
1820-1057 DM86L76N
1820-1072 74S139
1820-1074 74128
1820-1076 74S174
1820-1077 74S157
1820-1112 74LS74
1820-1114 mc14510bcp bcd up/down counter cmos
1820-1120 uhp-402 sprague "general interface buffer" (HP special)
1820-1144 74LS02
1820-1146 4050
1820-1150 4518
1820-1166 DM85L51N
1820-1193 74LS197
1820-1194 74LS193
1820-1195 74LS175
1820-1196 74LS174
1820-1197 74LS00
1820-1198 74LS03
1820-1199 74LS04
1820-1200 74LS05
1820-1201 74LS08
1820-1202 74LS10
1820-1203 74LS11
1820-1204 74LS20
1820-1205 74LS21
1820-1206 74LS27
1820-1207 74LS30
1820-1208 74LS32
1820-1210 74LS51
1820-1211 74LS86
1820-1212 74LS112
1820-1216 74LS138
1820-1217 74LS151
1820-1238 74LS253
1820-1240 74S138
1820-1244 74LS153
1820-1245 74LS155
1820-1257 74159
1820-1258 74178
1820-1260 74LS221
1820-1275 74S260
1820-1280 74LS181
1820-1281 74LS139
1820-1282 74LS109
1820-1285 74LS54
1820-1296 74LS295
1820-1297 74LS266
1820-1298 74LS251
1820-1300 74LS195
1820-1301 74S257
1820-1304 74S194
1820-1307 74S132
1820-1322 74S02
1820-1323 74S30
1820-1348 MM5307N Baud Rate Gen
1820-1358 93L34PC Latch
1820-1367 74S08
1820-1402 74LS365
1820-1411 74LS75
1820-1412 4556
1820-1416 74LS14
1820-1419 74LS85
1820-1422 74LS122
1820-1423 74LS123
1820-1425 74LS132
1820-1427 74LS156
1820-1428 74LS158
1820-1430 74LS161
1820-1433 74LS164
1820-1435 74LS669
1820-1437 74LS221
1820-1438 74LS257
1820-1439 74LS258
1820-1440 74LS279
1820-1441 74LS283
1820-1442 74LS290
1820-1443 74LS293
1820-1444 74LS298
1820-1445 74LS375
1820-1447 74LS670
1820-1449 74S32
1820-1451 74S38
1820-1453 74S163
1820-1469 74LS107
1820-1470 74LS157
1820-1478 74LS93
1820-1486 4081
1820-1491 74LS367
1820-1492 74LS368
1820-1562 74C175 ?
1820-1563 74C175 ?
1820-1568 74LS125
1820-1633 74S240
1820-1641 74LS365
1820-1645 74LS126
1820-1655 74C906 Hex buffer
1820-1673 SN97558N
1820-1676 74S373
1820-1689 MC3446 GPIB Buffer
1820-1729 74LS259
1820-1730 74LS273
1820-1745 4001
1820-1746 4049
1820-1747 mc14011bcp 2i/p nand cmos
1820-1753 74C74
1820-1804 MPQ6842 Transistor Array
1820-1810 MC3460 Clock Driver
1820-1851 74LS148
1820-1897 mc14024bcp 7 stage cmos counter
1820-1905 74S260
1820-1917 74LS240
1820-1918 74S241
1820-1932 4538
1820-1943 74S169
1820-1960 4012
1820-1962 4028 CMOS Decoder
1820-1963 mc14013bcp dual d flip flop
1820-1964 4027
1820-1970 4071
1820-1989 74LS393
1820-1997 74LS374
1820-2008 mc14015bcp parallel out shift reg. dual 4 bit cmos
1820-2013 4016
1820-2015 mc14070bcp quad xor cmos
1820-2024 74LS244
1820-2031 4014
1820-2037 mc14081bcp 2i/p and cmos
1820-2044 74LS244
1820-2058 MC3448 GPIB Buffer
1820-2075 74LS245
1820-2078 74LS490
1820-2096 74LS393
1820-2099 6802 Microprocessor ?
1820-2102 74LS373
1820-2111 75468 Line Driver
1820-2117 9636 Line Driver
1820-2177 8243 I/O expander
1820-2198 9637 Line Receiver
1820-2199 9638 Line Driver
1820-2204 6402 UART
1820-2206 74LS640
1820-2208 75462
1820-2210 74C00
1820-2211 74C04
1820-2215 74C373
1820-2216 74C374
1820-2220 4076
1820-2232 4034
1820-2268 74LS645
1820-2298 Z8400A Z80A CPU?
1820-2466 7555 CMOS timer
1820-2483 75161 GPIB Control Buffer
1820-2485 75160 GPIB Data Buffer
1820-2488 74ALS74
1820-2505 68000 CPU (may be 68010)
1820-2506 74F04
1820-2520 75463
1820-2531 8250 Serial Chip ????
1820-2536 74LS352
1820-2357 74C244
1820-2538 74C240
1820-2547 75162 GPIB Control Buffer
1820-2548 9914 GPIB Controller
1820-2549 8291 GPIB Interface
1820-2557 74AS804 line driver
1820-2564 8041 Peripheral Controller HP9836
1820-2566 74C240
1820-2577 6551 Serial Chip
1820-2621 74S255
1820-2622 74LS624
1820-2624 68B09 Microprocessor
1820-2634 74ALS04
1820-2635 74ALS08
1820-2649 Z80B CPU Microprocessor
1820-2656 74ALS00
1820-2657 74ALS32
1820-2673 3870 Microcontroller, 82161 tape drive
1820-2692 74F86
1820-2698 74F240
1820-2657 74ALS32
1820-2718 8039 ROMless microcontroller
1820-2724 74ALS573
1820-2737 8048 Programmed for 82163 video interface
1820-2739 74ALS02
1820-2740 74LS688
1820-2772 74ALS112
1820-2774 74ALS20
1820-2775 74ALS10
1820-2809 3870 Microcontroller, 82165 GPIO
1820-2813 MM58167 Real Time Clock
1820-2861 74F138
1820-2862 DS3667
1820-2948 8088-2 8MHz CPU
1820-2960 COM8116 Baud Rate Generator
1820-2975 C-2000 Gate Array backplane, 27110 HPIB etc
1820-2983 68B21 PIA
1820-2998 74HC373
1820-3084 8048 Programmed for 82169 HPIB interface
1820-3089 7201 NEC Serial Chip
1820-3100 74ALS138
1820-3121 74ALS245
1820-3167 74LS592
1820-3258 74ALS137
1820-3217 74ALS569
1820-3218 8048 Programmed for 82164 RS232
1820-3267 C2000 Masked Gate Array 98196 Mux
1820-3321 1489
1820-3322 1488
1820-3331 Z8530 Serial Comms Controller
1820-3358 16R6 PAL
1820-3359 16R4 PAL
1820-3378 74ALS373
1820-3420 PAL16L8 HP150 RAM Card
1820-3431 75160
1820-3439 74ALS253
1820-3443 74AS808
1820-3465 74ALS174
1820-3466 74ALS175
1820-3467 74ALS832
1820-3513 75161
1820-3542 74AS373
1820-3545 80C96
1820-3608 74AS04
1820-3636 8048L HPIB Thinkjet I/O PCB
1820-3659 WD2793 Disk Controller
1820-3695 74AS374
1820-3707 74ALS541
1820-3730 74AS08
1820-3766 WD2010 Hard Disk Controller
1820-3825 Z8536 Parallel/Counter
1820-3828 AM7990
1820-3883 Kaze HP150-II Graphics Gate Array
1820-3905 74ALS623
1820-3926 68000 10MHz
1820-3936 8049 RS232 Thinkjet I/O PCB
1820-3957 Pamela HP150-II Memory gate array
1820-4092 8742 HP150-II HP-HIL System
1820-4192 PAL16R8 98625 GPIB card
1820-4193 PAL16L8 98625 GPIB card
1820-4194 16R4 LANIC
1820-4195 16R6 LANIC Ethernet
1820-4213 PAL20R8 98625 GPIB card
1820-4222 Z8611-12 Masked Microcontroller 27110 HPIB
1820-4401 AM7992
1820-4765 HAL16L8 HP150 Expanded RAM card
1820-4766 HAL20X8 HP150 Expanded RAM card
1820-4767 PAL20L10 HP150 Expanded RAM card
1820-4768 PAL20L10 HP150 Expanded RAM card
1820-4875 16R8 PAL, 27110 HPIB
1820-5980 16R6 PAL, Lanic
1820-5992 AM9516
1821-0001 CA3046 5 NPN Transistors
1826-0009 ?? Opamp, T099 package
1826-0059 LM201
1826-0064 733 Amplifier
1826-0065 LM311
1826-0072 LM208
1826-0081 LM318 TO99 Package
1826-0089 ?? Op-Amp, TO99 package, standard pinout
1826-0106 7815
1826-0122 7805
1826-0138 LM339
1826-0147 7812
1826-0167 CA3094 TO99 Package
1826-0174 MC3302
1826-0180 555
1826-0181 78H05
1826-0188 MC1408 8-BIT DAC
1826-0194 NE592
1826-0210 NE527 Comparator - NE529??? LM361
1826-0214 7915
1826-0271 741
1826-0294 7912
1826-0346 LM358
1826-0357 LF357 TO99 Package
1826-0393 LM317T
1826-0412 LM393
1826-0493 LM308
1826-0522 TL074 Quad Op-Amp
1826-0527 LM337T
1826-0544 MC1403
1826-0635 OP-07CP
1826-0698 AD590JH Temperature Sensor
1826-0719 LM346
1826-0774 LM385BZ
1826-0822 AD524KH Instrumentation Op-amp
1826-0903 MC1372 Video Modulator
1826-0904 LM330T-5.0
1826-1014 78H12
1826-1218 7824
1858-0044 TPQ3904 ? 4 NPN Transistors
1858-0047 uln2003an npn darlington trnsistor array
1858-0050 CA3082 NPN 7-transistor array
1858-0058 TPQ3906 ? 4 PNP Transistors
1858-0097 ULN2023A
1858-0099 MC1413 7 Drivers
I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God,
born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; through him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation he came down from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the prophets. I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. I confess one baptism for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.
With firm faith, I also believe everything contained in the word of God, whether written or handed down in Tradition, which the Church, either by a solemn judgment or by the ordinary and universal Magisterium, sets forth to be believed as divinely revealed.
I also firmly accept and hold each and everything definitively proposed by the Church regarding teaching on faith and morals.
Moreover, I adhere with religious submission of will and intellect to the teachings which either the Roman Pontiff or the College of Bishops enunciate when they exercise their authentic Magisterium, even if they do not intend to proclaim these teachings by a definitive act.
. From her very beginning, the Church has professed faith in the Lord, crucified and risen, and has gathered the fundamental contents of her belief into certain formulas. The central event of the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus, expressed first in simple formulas and subsequently in formulas that were more developed,1 made it possible to give life to that uninterrupted proclamation of faith, in which the Church has handed on both what had been received from the lips of Christ and from his works, as well as what had been learned "at the prompting of the Holy Spirit".2
The same New Testament is the singular witness of the first profession proclaimed by the disciples immediately after the events of Easter: "For I handed on to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures; that he was buried; that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures; that he appeared to Cephas, then to the Twelve".3
2. In the course of the centuries, from this unchangeable nucleus testifying to Jesus as Son of God and as Lord, symbols witnessing to the unity of the faith and to the communion of the churches came to be developed. In these, the fundamental truths which every believer is required to know and to profess were gathered together. Thus, before receiving Baptism, the catechumen must make his profession of faith. The Fathers too, coming together in Councils to respond to historical challenges that required a more complete presentation of the truths of the faith or a defense of the orthodoxy of those truths, formulated new creeds which occupy "a special place in the Church's life"4 up to the present day. The diversity of these symbols expresses the richness of the one faith; none of them is superseded or nullified by subsequent professions of faith formulated in response to later historical circumstances.
3. Christ's promise to bestow the Holy Spirit, who "will guide you into all truth", constantly sustains the Church on her way.5 Thus, in the course of her history, certain truths have been defined as having been acquired though the Holy Spirit's assistance and are therefore perceptible stages in the realization of the original promise. Other truths, however, have to be understood still more deeply before full possession can be attained of what God, in his mystery of love, wished to reveal to men for their salvation.6
In recent times too, in her pastoral care for souls, the Church has thought it opportune to express in a more explicit way the faith of all time. In addition, the obligation has been established for some members of the Christian faithful, called to assume particular offices in the community in the name of the Church, to publicly make a profession of faith according to the formula approved by the Apostolic See.7
4. This new formula of the Professio fidei restates the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed and concludes with the addition of three propositions or paragraphs intended to better distinguish the order of the truths to which the believer adheres. The correct explanation of these paragraphs deserves a clear presentation, so that their authentic meaning, as given by the Church's Magisterium, will be well understood, received and integrally preserved.
In contemporary usage, the term 'Church' has come to include a variety of meanings, which, while true and consistent, require greater precision when one refers to the specific and proper functions of persons who act within the Church. In this area, it is clear that, on questions of faith and morals, the only subject qualified to fulfil the office of teaching with binding authority for the faithful is the Supreme Pontiff and the College of Bishops in communion with him.8 The Bishops are the "authentic teachers" of the faith, "endowed with the authority of Christ",9 because by divine institution they are the successors of the Apostles "in teaching and in pastoral governance": together with the Roman Pontiff they exercise supreme and full power over all the Church, although this power cannot be exercised without the consent of the Roman Pontiff.10
5. The first paragraph states: "With firm faith, I also believe everything contained in the word of God, whether written or handed down in Tradition, which the Church, either by a solemn judgement or by the ordinary and universal Magisterium, sets forth to be believed as divinely revealed". The object taught in this paragraph is constituted by all those doctrines of divine and catholic faith which the Church proposes as divinely and formally revealed and, as such, as irreformable.11
These doctrines are contained in the word of God, written or handed down, and defined with a solemn judgement as divinely revealed truths either by the Roman Pontiff when he speaks 'ex cathedra,' or by the College of Bishops gathered in council, or infallibly proposed for belief by the ordinary and universal Magisterium.
These doctrines require the assent of theological faith by all members of the faithful. Thus, whoever obstinately places them in doubt or denies them falls under the censure of heresy, as indicated by the respective canons of the Codes of Canon Law.12
6. The second proposition of the Professio fidei states: "I also firmly accept and hold each and everything definitively proposed by the Church regarding teaching on faith and morals". The object taught by this formula includes all those teachings belonging to the dogmatic or moral area,13 which are necessary for faithfully keeping and expounding the deposit of faith, even if they have not been proposed by the Magisterium of the Church as formally revealed.
Such doctrines can be defined solemnly by the Roman Pontiff when he speaks 'ex cathedra' or by the College of Bishops gathered in council, or they can be taught infallibly by the ordinary and universal Magisterium of the Church as a 'sententia definitive tenenda'.14 Every believer, therefore, is required to give firm and definitive assent to these truths, based on faith in the Holy Spirit's assistance to the Church's Magisterium, and on the Catholic doctrine of the infallibility of the Magisterium in these matters.15 Whoever denies these truths would be in a position of rejecting a truth of Catholic doctrine16 and would therefore no longer be in full communion with the Catholic Church.
7. The truths belonging to this second paragraph can be of various natures, thus giving different qualities to their relationship with revelation. There are truths which are necessarily connected with revelation by virtue of an historical relationship, while other truths evince a logical connection that expresses a stage in the maturation of understanding of revelation which the Church is called to undertake. The fact that these doctrines may not be proposed as formally revealed, insofar as they add to the data of faith elements that are not revealed or which are not yet expressly recognized as such, in no way diminishes their definitive character, which is required at least by their intrinsic connection with revealed truth. Moreover, it cannot be excluded that at a certain point in dogmatic development, the understanding of the realities and the words of the deposit of faith can progress in the life of the Church, and the Magisterium may proclaim some of these doctrines as also dogmas of divine and catholic faith.
8. With regard to the nature of the assent owed to the truths set forth by the Church as divinely revealed (those of the first paragraph) or to be held definitively (those of the second paragraph), it is important to emphasize that there is no difference with respect to the full and irrevocable character of the assent which is owed to these teachings. The difference concerns the supernatural virtue of faith: in the case of truths of the first paragraph, the assent is based directly on faith in the authority of the word of God (doctrines de fide credenda); in the case of the truths of the second paragraph, the assent is based on faith in the Holy Spirit's assistance to the Magisterium and on the Catholic doctrine of the infallibility of the Magisterium (doctrines de fide tenenda).
9. The Magisterium of the Church, however, teaches a doctrine to be believed as divinely revealed (first paragraph) or to be held definitively (second paragraph) with an act which is either defining or non-defining. In the case of a defining act, a truth is solemnly defined by an 'ex cathedra' pronouncement by the Roman Pontiff or by the action of an ecumenical council. In the case of a non-defining act, a doctrine is taught infallibly by the ordinary and universal Magisterium of the Bishops dispersed throughout the world who are in communion with the Successor of Peter. Such a doctrine can be confirmed or reaffirmed by the Roman Pontiff, even without recourse to a solemn definition, by declaring explicitly that it belongs to the teaching of the ordinary and universal Magisterium as a truth that is divinely revealed (first paragraph) or as a truth of Catholic doctrine (second paragraph). Consequently, when there has not been a judgement on a doctrine in the solemn form of a definition, but this doctrine, belonging to the inheritance of the depositum fidei, is taught by the ordinary and universal Magisterium, which necessarily includes the Pope, such a doctrine is to be understood as having been set forth infallibly.17 The declaration of confirmation or reaffirmation by the Roman Pontiff in this case is not a new dogmatic definition, but a formal attestation of a truth already possessed and infallibly transmitted by the Church.
10. The third proposition of the Professio fidei states: "Moreover, I adhere with religious submission of will and intellect to the teachings which either the Roman Pontiff or the College of Bishops enunciate when they exercise their authentic Magisterium, even if they do not intend to proclaim these teachings by a definitive act".
To this paragraph belong all those teachings – on faith and morals – presented as true or at least as sure, even if they have not been defined with a solemn judgement or proposed as definitive by the ordinary and universal Magisterium. Such teachings are, however, an authentic expression of the ordinary Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff or of the College of Bishops and therefore require religious submission of will and intellect.18 They are set forth in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of revelation, or to recall the conformity of a teaching with the truths of faith, or lastly to warn against ideas incompatible with those truths or against dangerous opinions that can lead to error.19
A proposition contrary to these doctrines can be qualified as erroneous or, in the case of teachings of the prudential order, as rash or dangerous and therefore 'tuto doceri non potest'.20
11. Examples. Without any intention of completeness or exhaustiveness, some examples of doctrines relative to the three paragraphs described above can be recalled.
To the truths of the first paragraph belong the articles of faith of the Creed, the various christological dogmas21 and marian dogmas;22the doctrine of the institution of the sacraments by Christ and their efficacy with regard to grace;23the doctrine of the real and substantial presence of Christ in the Eucharist24and the sacrificial nature of the eucharistic celebration;25the foundation of the Church by the will of Christ;26the doctrine on the primacy and infallibility of the Roman Pontiff;27 the doctrine on the existence of original sin;28the doctrine on the immortality of the spiritual soul and on the immediate recompense after death;29the absence of error in the inspired sacred texts;30the doctrine on the grave immorality of direct and voluntary killing of an innocent human being.31
With respect to the truths of the second paragraph, with reference to those connected with revelation by a logical necessity, one can consider, for example, the development in the understanding of the doctrine connected with the definition of papal infallibility, prior to the dogmatic definition of the First Vatican Council. The primacy of the Successor of Peter was always believed as a revealed fact, although until Vatican I the discussion remained open as to whether the conceptual elaboration of what is understood by the terms 'jurisdiction' and 'infallibility' was to be considered an intrinsic part of revelation or only a logical consequence. On the other hand, although its character as a divinely revealed truth was defined in the First Vatican Council, the doctrine on the infallibility and primacy of jurisdiction of the Roman Pontiff was already recognized as definitive in the period before the council. History clearly shows, therefore, that what was accepted into the consciousness of the Church was considered a true doctrine from the beginning, and was subsequently held to be definitive; however, only in the final stage – the definition of Vatican I – was it also accepted as a divinely revealed truth.
A similar process can be observed in the more recent teaching regarding the doctrine that priestly ordination is reserved only to men. The Supreme Pontiff, while not wishing to proceed to a dogmatic definition, intended to reaffirm that this doctrine is to be held definitively,32 since, founded on the written word of God, constantly preserved and applied in the Tradition of the Church, it has been set forth infallibly by the ordinary and universal Magisterium.33 As the prior example illustrates, this does not foreclose the possibility that, in the future, the consciousness of the Church might progress to the point where this teaching could be defined as a doctrine to be believed as divinely revealed.
The doctrine on the illicitness of euthanasia, taught in the Encyclical Letter Evangelium Vitae, can also be recalled. Confirming that euthanasia is "a grave violation of the law of God", the Pope declares that "this doctrine is based upon the natural law and upon the written word of God, is transmitted by the Church's Tradition and taught by the ordinary and universal Magisterium".34 It could seem that there is only a logical element in the doctrine on euthanasia, since Scripture does not seem to be aware of the concept. In this case, however, the interrelationship between the orders of faith and reason becomes apparent: Scripture, in fact, clearly excludes every form of the kind of self-determination of human existence that is presupposed in the theory and practice of euthanasia.
Other examples of moral doctrines which are taught as definitive by the universal and ordinary Magisterium of the Church are: the teaching on the illicitness of prostitution35and of fornication.36
With regard to those truths connected to revelation by historical necessity and which are to be held definitively, but are not able to be declared as divinely revealed, the following examples can be given: the legitimacy of the election of the Supreme Pontiff or of the celebration of an ecumenical council, the canonizations of saints (dogmatic facts), the declaration of Pope Leo XIII in the Apostolic Letter Apostolicae Curae on the invalidity of Anglican ordinations.37...
As examples of doctrines belonging to the third paragraph, one can point in general to teachings set forth by the authentic ordinary Magisterium in a non-definitive way, which require degrees of adherence differentiated according to the mind and the will manifested; this is shown especially by the nature of the documents, by the frequent repetition of the same doctrine, or by the tenor of the verbal expression.38
12. With the different symbols of faith, the believer recognizes and attests that he professes the faith of the entire Church. It is for this reason that, above all in the earliest symbols of faith, this consciousness is expressed in the formula 'We believe'. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches: "'I believe' (Apostles' Creed) is the faith of the Church professed personally by each believer, principally during Baptism. 'We believe' (Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed) is the faith of the Church confessed by the Bishops assembled in council or more generally by the liturgical assembly of believers. 'I believe' is also the Church, our mother, responding to God by faith as she teaches us to say both 'I believe' and 'We believe'".39
In every profession of faith, the Church verifies different stages she has reached on her path toward the definitive meeting with the Lord. No content is abrogated with the passage of time; instead, all of it becomes an irreplaceable inheritance through which the faith of all time, of all believers, and lived out in every place, contemplates the constant action of the Spirit of the risen Christ, the Spirit who accompanies and gives life to his Church and leads her into the fullness of the truth.
Rome, from the offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, June 29, 1998, the Solemnity of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.
Joseph Card. Ratzinger
Prefect
Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B.
Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli
Secretary