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I’d like to see the documentation you use to substantiate this claim. In reality, a pope cannot be deposed, even by a general council. A number of theologians have thought, however, that a pope who becomes a manifest heretic would cease to be pope. Theoretically, a council could then depose him because he would no longer be a pope. However, even the leading theologian of this school, St. Robert Bellarmine, seems to have believed that this situation would never be permitted by Our Lord.A Pope can certainly be excommunicated and deposed by a Synod/Council if ever there’s a need to do so.