Facts That Nobody Told You About The Holy Synod Of Constantinople Of 1724
The Holy Synod that was held in Constantinople in 1724 declared:
Heretics are those who fall away from piety and leave that of their forefathers and the correct dogma of our Faith and the common traditions of the Church and fall and slip into novelties and strange reputations and heterodox customs and forge and adulterate the truth of piety. These ones are no longer truly called Christians, but are considered heterodox and modernists cutting off and separating themselves from the ecclesiastical and Christian plenary session and are expelled from the sacred paddock as psoriatic sheep and rotting bodyparts. (MANSI, 37, 209)