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I think this council gets overlooked since there was subsequently Lyons and Florence, but this might be one of the most troubling looking council I have read. It is an Ecumenical council in latin tradition.
“Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: indeed three Persons but one essence, substance, or nature entirely simple. The Father from no one, the Son from the Father only, and the Holy Spirit equally from both; without beginning, always, and without end; the Father generating, the Son being born, and the Holy Spirit proceeding;”
(Denzingers 428)
This “Ecumenical Council” contradicts even Lyons and Florence in this regard. How can the Holy Spirit proceed from the Father and Son equally without
a. subordinating the Holy Spirit
b. confusing the Persons of the Father and Son
c. Or completely contradicting Lyons and Florence when they talk of procession from the Father and Son as if from one Principle, and principly from the Father as Augustine puts it.

“Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: indeed three Persons but one essence, substance, or nature entirely simple. The Father from no one, the Son from the Father only, and the Holy Spirit equally from both; without beginning, always, and without end; the Father generating, the Son being born, and the Holy Spirit proceeding;”
(Denzingers 428)
This “Ecumenical Council” contradicts even Lyons and Florence in this regard. How can the Holy Spirit proceed from the Father and Son equally without
a. subordinating the Holy Spirit
b. confusing the Persons of the Father and Son
c. Or completely contradicting Lyons and Florence when they talk of procession from the Father and Son as if from one Principle, and principly from the Father as Augustine puts it.