The 8th Ecumenical council: seeds of the departure of Rome from Orthodoxy
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Constantinople IV 879-880
The church at Rome accepted this council for 200 years before the papal lawyers decided to reject it and re-accept the robber council of 869-870.
St Photios the Great is venerated by the Eastern Catholic Churches on February 6th.
As a matter of fact, the 3 great Pillars of Orthodoxy, witnesses against the errors of the church of Rome, are venerated by the Eastern Catholic Churches who hold to communion with the church at Rome.
St Photios the Great, St Gregory Palamas, and St Mark of Ephesus were strong defenders of the Orthodox faith in the face of doctrinal errors and innovations in the West. These men were considered to be the most learned men of their times and they gave their lives to preserve Christ’s true faith. As a consequence of their labors and orthodox witness, they have become known as the Pillars of Orthodoxy. They stood firm against all compromise of the pure faith of Christ.