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The Condemnation of Pope Honorius

The Condemnation of Pope Honorius

ByJohn Chapman

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Can a pope be a heretic? In an age when for decades Catholics have frequently been maligned as “more Catholic than the pope” anytime they allege even the slightest mistake on the part of the Supreme Pontiff, this an important question—and one that history and the Church herself have definitively answered for us. "How was it possible to assert [papal infallibility], and yet in the same breath to condemn Pope Honorius as a heretic? The answer is surely plain enough. Honorius was fallible, was wrong, was a heretic, precisely because he did not, as he should have done, declare authoritatively the Petrine tradition of the Roman Church." Fr. Chapman expertly explores the primary sources on Pope Honorius and the heresy that he publicly taught and encouraged; shows that not only he, but the Church herself, have definitively declared that Pope Honorius was in fact a heretic who must be condemned, and in the process proves the historical acceptance of papal infallibility, as well. A masterful work of history helpful to any Catholic who loves the papacy and the Church. Laudetur Jesus Christus!

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Publication Date
Oct 25, 2022
Language
English
Category
History
Copyright
No Known Copyright (Public Domain)
Contributors
By (author): John Chapman

Specifications

Pages
59
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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