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{{Short description|Head of the Catholic Church from 625 to 638}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}} {{Infobox Christian leader |type=Pope |honorific-prefix= [[List of popes|Pope]] |title=[[Bishop of Rome]] |name=Honorius I |image=Pope Honorius I β Apse mosaic of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura β Rome (2016).jpg |caption= Mosaic at [[Saint Agnes Outside the Walls]] |birth_name= |church = [[Catholic Church]] |term_start=27 October 625 |term_end=12 October 638 |predecessor=[[Boniface V]] |successor=[[Pope Severinus|Severinus]] |birth_date= |birth_place=[[Campania]], [[Byzantine Empire]] |death_date=12 October 638 |death_place= |other=Honorius }} '''Pope Honorius I''' (died 12 October 638)<ref name="ce" /> was the [[bishop of Rome]] from 27 October 625 to his death on 12 October 638. He was active in spreading Christianity among [[Anglo-Saxons]] and attempted to convince the [[Celts]] to [[Easter controversy|calculate Easter]] in the Roman fashion. He is chiefly remembered for his correspondence with Patriarch [[Sergius I of Constantinople]] over the latter's [[monothelite]] teachings. Honorius was posthumously [[anathema]]tized, initially for subscribing to monothelitism, and later only for failing to end it. The anathema against Honorius I became one of the central arguments against the doctrine of [[papal infallibility]].
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