Pope Honorius I (posthumously)

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Pope Honorius I was a 7th-century pope whose posthumous condemnation for heresy at the Third Council of Constantinople made him a central figure in debates over papal infallibility and doctrinal authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theologian
Pope
human
associatedWith Monothelitism
birthPlace Campania
Italy
burialPlace Old St. Peter's Basilica
centuryOfDeath 7th century
condemnedBy Third Council of Constantinople
condemnedFor heresy
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
deathPlace Byzantine Empire
Rome
discussedIn Catholic apologetic literature
First Vatican Council debates
Protestant critiques of papal infallibility
endTime 638
era 7th century
givenName Honorius
historicalRegion Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna
surface form: Byzantine Italy
impactOn Catholic doctrine of papal infallibility
subsequent theological debates on papal authority
jurisdiction Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church

Western Christianity
surface form: Western Church
knownFor involvement in Monothelite controversy
posthumous condemnation for heresy
role in debates over doctrinal authority
role in debates over papal infallibility
languageOfCorrespondence Greek
Latin
notableEvent letters to Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople
officeLocation Rome
papacyDuringReignOf Emperor Constans II
surface form: Byzantine Emperor Constans II

Heraclius
surface form: Byzantine Emperor Heraclius
papalNumber 70th Pope
papalPredecessor Pope Boniface IV
papalSuccessor Pope Severinus
positionHeld Bishop of Rome
Patriarch of the West
Supreme Pontiff
posthumousEvent anathematized at Third Council of Constantinople
name included among heretics in conciliar acts
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
roleInCouncilDocuments named among those condemned with the Monothelites
startTime 625
theologicalIssue Christological doctrine of the wills of Christ

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Third Council of Constantinople condemnedPerson Pope Honorius I (posthumously)
Curia Julia convertedBy Pope Honorius I (posthumously)
this entity surface form: Pope Honorius I
Christianization of the British Isles significantPerson Pope Honorius I (posthumously)
this entity surface form: Pope Honorius I
Constantinople III condemnedPerson Pope Honorius I (posthumously)
this entity surface form: Pope Honorius I
Sophronius of Jerusalem contemporaryOf Pope Honorius I (posthumously)
this entity surface form: Pope Honorius I
Pope Severinus predecessor Pope Honorius I (posthumously)
this entity surface form: Pope Honorius I