Will a Council Anathema Pope Francis as Pope Honorius I was by the Third Council of Constantinople in 680?
Amoris Laetitia in it's ambiguity parallels that of Pope Honorius I's document which was not issued in a manner of a dogmatic (ex cathedra) teaching.
As Pope Francis did with ambiguity on Kasper's errors, Honorius allowed the Monothelitism heresy to confuse and spread by not clearly teaching Christ had both a divine will and a human will. The heretics taught Jesus has only one will, the divine will.
Kasper's heresy teaches that those in adulterous second marriages who are committing mortal sin can commit the sacrilege of receiving Holy Communion.
Honorius was anathematized by name along with the Monothelites by the Third Council of Constantinople in 680:
"And with these we define that there shall be expelled from the holy Church of God and anathematized Honorius who was some time Pope of Old Rome, because of what we found written by him to [Patriarch] Sergius, that in all respects he followed his view and confirmed his impious doctrines." .... "To Theodore of Pharan, the heretic, anathema! To Sergius, the heretic, anathema! To Cyrus, the heretic, anathema! To Honorius, the heretic, anathema! To Pyrrhus, the heretic, anathema!"
The condemnation was confirmed by Pope Leo II .
The New Catholic Encyclopedia says:
"It is in this sense of guilty negligence that the papacy ratified the condemnation of Honorius."
Will Francis like Honorius be condemned not for teaching a heresy ex cathedra, but for permitting error alongside orthodox teachings.
Will Francis be anathematized by name along with the Kasperites by the First Fatima Council of 2017?
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As Pope Francis did with ambiguity on Kasper's errors, Honorius allowed the Monothelitism heresy to confuse and spread by not clearly teaching Christ had both a divine will and a human will. The heretics taught Jesus has only one will, the divine will.
Kasper's heresy teaches that those in adulterous second marriages who are committing mortal sin can commit the sacrilege of receiving Holy Communion.
Honorius was anathematized by name along with the Monothelites by the Third Council of Constantinople in 680:
"And with these we define that there shall be expelled from the holy Church of God and anathematized Honorius who was some time Pope of Old Rome, because of what we found written by him to [Patriarch] Sergius, that in all respects he followed his view and confirmed his impious doctrines." .... "To Theodore of Pharan, the heretic, anathema! To Sergius, the heretic, anathema! To Cyrus, the heretic, anathema! To Honorius, the heretic, anathema! To Pyrrhus, the heretic, anathema!"
The condemnation was confirmed by Pope Leo II .
The New Catholic Encyclopedia says:
"It is in this sense of guilty negligence that the papacy ratified the condemnation of Honorius."
Will Francis like Honorius be condemned not for teaching a heresy ex cathedra, but for permitting error alongside orthodox teachings.
Will Francis be anathematized by name along with the Kasperites by the First Fatima Council of 2017?
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