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''Sensus fidei'' (sense of the faith), also called ''sensus fidelium'' (sense of the faithful) when exercised by the body of the faithful as a whole, is "the supernatural appreciation of faith on the part of the whole people, when, from the bishops to the last of the faithful, they manifest a universal consent in matters of faith and morals".〔CCC, (92 ).〕 Quoting the document ''Lumen gentium'' of the Second Vatican Council, the Catechism of the Catholic Church adds: "By this appreciation of the faith, aroused and sustained by the Spirit of truth, the People of God, guided by the sacred teaching authority (Magisterium),... receives... the faith, once for all delivered to the saints... the People unfailingly adheres to this faith, penetrates it more deeply with right judgment, and applies it more fully in daily life."〔CCC, (93 ).〕 The terms ''sensus fidei fidelium'' (sense of the faith on the part of the faithful) and ''sensus fidei fidelis'' (sense of the faith on the part of an individual member of the faithful) are also used. == Officially excluded understandings ==
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