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That quotation is likely spurious. On top of that, no Greek copy of the letter exists, so it is impossible to do a stylistic analysis in order to determine its authenticity. Had St. Maximus truly believed in that nonsense, he would have subscribed to monothelitism when the heretic pope, Honorius, declared the monothelite heresy devised by the heresiarch Sergios I of Constantinople to be orthodox in belief…St. Maximus the Confessor, of Constantinople, AD 650,
"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. "(Jesus, Peter & the Keys: a Scriptural Handbook on the Papacy, by Scott Butler, Norman Dahlgren, and David Hess pp 354f)