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Or, one could simply realize that the definition of Jesus as “two persons” is directly contradictory to Church dogma, and thus, even if a Pope were to define Jesus thusly, using the most definitive language possible, one could know that either (1) the Pope’s language did not actually meet the standards for ex cathedra; or (2) if the language did meet the standards for ex cathedra, then at the moment the Pope proclaimed his definition, he ceased being Pope – since a Pope, by definition, cannot proclaim ex cathedra teaching contra to Church dogma.If he attempts to define error (i.e. “I pronouce, declare and define that Jesus was two persons”, he will be prevented from doing so. Death is one way of doing that. Or God could simply change the Pope’s mind.
So, God could allow the Pope to remain alive, and need not change the mind of the Pope. It would be the responsibility of the Church to determine if the Pope’s language met the ex cathedra requirements, and the implications all that implies.