Cyril II of Constantinople (English Wikipedia)

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  • Vasileios Tsakiris, The "Ecclesiarum Belgicarum Confessio" and the Attempted "Calvinisation" of the Orthodox Church under Patriarch Cyril Loukaris The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 63, Issue 3, July 2012, pp. 475–487, "To be sure, the Ecclesiarum Belgicarum Confessio was the symbol, so to speak, of the Protestant-Orthodox union. For, right after Cyril I's death, his pro-Catholic adversary, Cyril II, who replaced him on the ecumenical throne, sent to Rome, which had always supported him in his struggle against Cyril I, a Roman Catholic confession of faith. In addition he published the following decision of the (patriarchal) synod - Those who read the Book of the Βelgic Confession, which begins (as follows): "We believe ... all with [our] heart"; and the chapters bearing the name of Cyril, of which the first is: "We believe in the one true God", they are anathematised; and, in general, those not obeying all holy and ecumenical councils are anathematised."

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  • The Oxford handbook of the reception of Aquinas. Oxford. 2021. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-19-184090-6. OCLC 1232018294.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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  • The Oxford handbook of the reception of Aquinas. Oxford. 2021. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-19-184090-6. OCLC 1232018294.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)