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  1. Pope Honorius I (died 12 October 638) [1] was the bishop of Rome from 27 October 625 to his death. He was active in spreading Christianity among Anglo-Saxons and attempted to convince the Celts to calculate Easter in the Roman fashion. He is chiefly remembered for his correspondence with Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople over the latter's ...

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  2. Honorius I (born, Roman Campania [Italy]—died October 12, 638) was a pope from 625 to 638 whose posthumous condemnation as a heretic subsequently caused extensive controversy on the question of papal infallibility. Nothing is known of his life before he became pope. He was elected to succeed Pope Boniface V on October 27, 625.

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  3. The edict was issued about the first half of 649. Pope Theodore died in May, and was succeeded by St. Martin I, who in the great Lateran Council of 649 solemnly condemned the Ecthesis and the Type as heretical, together with Cyrus, Sergius, Pyrrhus (who had fallen back), and Paul. The emperor was furious.

  4. Sep 1, 1994 · The Truth about Pope Honorius. Robert Spencer • 9/1/1994. For the serious anti-Catholic, Pope Honorius I (625-638) occupies a small but pivotal role in the drama of Rome’s errors and abuses. This obscure pontiff lacks the lurid luster of the Crusades and the Inquisition in the anti-papist’s arsenal; nevertheless Loraine Boettner and other ...

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  6. Honorius I. Pope Honorius I reigned as bishop of Rome from 625 to 638 C.E. His papacy was successful in terms of missionary and administrative matters, but created controversy because of Honorius' sympathy with Monothelitism, a doctrine which was later condemned as heresy. Monothelitism held that Christ had two natures (divine and human) but ...

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Honorius I [ AR - DE - EN ... Honorius I 70th Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 27.X.625: End Pontificate:

  8. Pope Honorius I was the bishop of Rome from 27 October 625 to his death. He was active in spreading Christianity among Anglo-Saxons and attempted to convince the Celts to calculate Easter in the Roman fashion. He is chiefly remembered for his correspondence with Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople over the latter's monothelite teachings. Honorius was posthumously anathematized, initially for ...

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