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smad0142
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I am just taking a stab in the dark here since I am running late to my date tonight so I do not have time to read the article.And yet Vico disagrees with it.
This is what it says:
The pope’s office and the council’s function in the organization of the Church require that the pope should call the council together, **preside over **and direct its labours, and finally promulgate its decrees to the universal Church as expressing the mind of the whole teaching body guided by the Holy Ghost
According to Vico no papal legate presided over the 1st Ecumenical Council
But one thing that explains away the entire issue you seem to be having Montalban is that this requirement as quoted above is now a canonical norm to help standardize the hallmarks of what constitutes an Ecumenical Council. Catholics do not deny that a Pope can confer a Council as Ecumenical after the fact, rather this quote explains that going forward the Church wishes to convoke and identify Ecumenical Councils according to new canonical criterion. Under this understanding of the canonical criterion either preemptive or retroactive recognition of an EC is permissible under divine law, but the preemptive recognition is now the canonical way to precede.