Pope Honorious

If the natural and grammatical sense of the assertion of Honorious to blame, at least the personal sense of the rescript of that pope has been solidly justified, in such wise that in the dogmatic facts there is nothing contrary to the infallibility of the Church.  Moreover, Honorious never ceased, to his last breath, to profess and to defend the truth, and to exhort and threaten those same Monothelites whose opinions he has since been accused of embracing. History of the Papacy, by Baron Henrion, second edition, 1834, page 128, quoted in de Montor’s Lives of the Popes. 


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