Honorius was mentioned by the Council Fathers as part of this particular discussion and they explained that Honorius' letter was to an individual not to the universal church and therein lies a difference. They did not consider him a manifest heretic. The question What is to be done with the Pope if he becomes a heretic?, therefore, was a separate question and did not pertain to Honorius. As a result, the answer was "there was never such a case".
But I am glad that we agree on the other points. I agree that the Church will someday make the necessary declarations. In the mean time, it is necessary for me to avoid all heresies promoted by the post-Vatican II church and I will continue to speak out against them so that others can avoid them as well.
But I am glad that we agree on the other points. I agree that the Church will someday make the necessary declarations.
I don't think we do agree on this. Because I am not sure what declarations will be made and what the conclusions will be or if I am on the right side of them. I don't front run the Church in that regard, I just stick up for tradition and trust it'll be sorted out eventually (though I cannot guess how).