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We believe that the saying of the Lord that Christ addressed to his holy
apostles and disciples, Whoever receives you receives me, and whoever despises
you despises me, was also addressed to all who were likewise made supreme pontiffs
and chief pastors in succession to them in the catholic church. Therefore we
declare that no secular powers should treat with disrespect any of those who
hold the office of patriarch or seek to move them from their high positions,
but rather they should esteem them as worthy of all honour and reverence. This
applies in the first place to the most holy pope of old Rome, secondly to the
patriarch of Constantinople, and then to the patriarchs of Alexandria, Antioch
and Jerusalem. Furthermore, nobody else should compose or edit writings or
tracts against the most holy pope of old Rome, on the pretext of making
incriminating charges, as Photius did recently and Dioscorus a long time ago.
Whoever shows such great arrogance and audacity, after the manner of Photius
and Dioscorus, and makes false accusations in writing or speech against the see
of Peter, the chief of the apostles, let him receive a punishment equal to
theirs.
If, then, any ruler or secular authority tries to expel the aforesaid pope
of the apostolic see, or any of the other patriarchs, let him be anathema.
Furthermore, if a universal synod is held and any question or controversy
arises about the holy church of Rome, it should make inquiries with proper
reverence and respect about the question raised and should find a profitable
solution; it must on no account pronounce sentence rashly against the supreme
pontiffs of old Rome.
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