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Despite one poster’s appeal to incredulity the Cahtolic source shows that the 2nd Ecumenical Council was accepted as “ecumenical” in the east despite the pope’s not declaring it so, to two more centuries after
First Council of Constantinople
The ecumenical character of this council seems to date, among the Greeks, from the Council of Chalcedon (451). According to Photius (Mansi, III, 596) Pope Damasus approved it, but if any part of the council were approved by this pope it could have been only the aforesaid creed. In the latter half of the fifth century the successors of Leo the Great are silent as to this council
newadvent.org/cathen/04308a.htm
First Council of Constantinople
The ecumenical character of this council seems to date, among the Greeks, from the Council of Chalcedon (451). According to Photius (Mansi, III, 596) Pope Damasus approved it, but if any part of the council were approved by this pope it could have been only the aforesaid creed. In the latter half of the fifth century the successors of Leo the Great are silent as to this council
newadvent.org/cathen/04308a.htm