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Now you have:The RCC admits that the decretals of pseudo-isodore and the donation of constantine are forgeries. I am not sure what their stance on the “forged” quotes of the Fathers is. I know for certain that St. Maximos the Confessor never supported papal supremacy. I have never seen him used as a source to support it. This is an issue that has been brought up multiple times on this site but no Roman Catholic has cared to respond to it.
*"The extremities of the earth, and everyone in every part of it who purely and rightly confess the Lord, look directly towards the Most Holy Roman Church and her confession and faith, as to a sun of unfailing light, awaiting from there the brilliant radiance of the sacred dogmas of our Fathers, according to that which the inspired and holy Councils have stainlessly and piously decreed. For, from the descent of the Incarnate Word amongst us, all the churches in every part of the world have held that greatest Church alone to be their base and foundation
“For he only speaks in vain who thinks he ought to persuade or entrap persons like myself, and does not satisfy and implore the blessed Pope of the most holy Church of the Romans, that is, the Apostolic See, which from the incarnate Son of God Himself, and also by all holy synods, according to the holy canons and definitions has received universal and supreme dominion, authority and power of binding and loosing over all the holy Churches of God which are in the whole world”.
-St. Maximus the Confessor*