Synodical Letter to Pope Honorius I
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The Synodical Letter to Pope Honorius I is a doctrinal letter by Sophronius of Jerusalem in which he denounces the emerging Monothelite heresy and defends the orthodox teaching on Christ’s two wills.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Synodical Letter to Pope Honorius I Context triple: [Sophronius of Jerusalem, wrote, Synodical Letter to Pope Honorius I]
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De Synodis
De Synodis is a theological treatise by Hilary of Poitiers that analyzes and seeks to reconcile differing creedal formulas and theological positions arising from the Arian controversy in the fourth-century Church.
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Dogmatic letter to the Third Council of Constantinople
The Dogmatic letter to the Third Council of Constantinople is a papal document by Pope Agatho that articulated orthodox Christological doctrine and significantly influenced the council’s condemnation of Monothelitism.
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Apostolic Letter Sedula Mater
Apostolic Letter Sedula Mater is a papal document by which the Catholic Church formally established the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life as part of its Roman Curia reform.
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Apostolic letter Ubicumque et semper
Apostolic letter Ubicumque et semper is a papal document by Pope Benedict XVI that launched and defined the mission of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization, focusing on revitalizing the Christian faith in traditionally Christian regions.
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Constitutio pastoralis de Ecclesia in mundo huius temporis
Constitutio pastoralis de Ecclesia in mundo huius temporis is the Latin title of *Gaudium et Spes*, the Second Vatican Council’s major pastoral constitution addressing the role and mission of the Catholic Church in the modern world.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Synodical Letter to Pope Honorius I Target entity description: The Synodical Letter to Pope Honorius I is a doctrinal letter by Sophronius of Jerusalem in which he denounces the emerging Monothelite heresy and defends the orthodox teaching on Christ’s two wills.
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A.
De Synodis
De Synodis is a theological treatise by Hilary of Poitiers that analyzes and seeks to reconcile differing creedal formulas and theological positions arising from the Arian controversy in the fourth-century Church.
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B.
Dogmatic letter to the Third Council of Constantinople
The Dogmatic letter to the Third Council of Constantinople is a papal document by Pope Agatho that articulated orthodox Christological doctrine and significantly influenced the council’s condemnation of Monothelitism.
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C.
Apostolic Letter Sedula Mater
Apostolic Letter Sedula Mater is a papal document by which the Catholic Church formally established the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life as part of its Roman Curia reform.
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D.
Apostolic letter Ubicumque et semper
Apostolic letter Ubicumque et semper is a papal document by Pope Benedict XVI that launched and defined the mission of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization, focusing on revitalizing the Christian faith in traditionally Christian regions.
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E.
Constitutio pastoralis de Ecclesia in mundo huius temporis
Constitutio pastoralis de Ecclesia in mundo huius temporis is the Latin title of *Gaudium et Spes*, the Second Vatican Council’s major pastoral constitution addressing the role and mission of the Catholic Church in the modern world.
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