43. [XIX.]—The Answer of the Monk Pelagius and His Profession of Faith.
After all these sentences were read out, the synod said: “What says the monk Pelagius to all these heads of opinion which have been read in his presence? For this holy synod condemns the whole, as does also God’s Holy Catholic Church.” Pelagius answered: “I say again, that these opinions, even according to their own testimony, are not mine; nor for them, as I have already said, ought I to be held responsible. The opinions which I have confessed to be my own, I maintain are sound; those, however, which I have said are not my own, I reject according to the judgment of this holy synod, pronouncing anathema on every man who opposes and gainsays the doctrines of the Holy Catholic Church. For I believe in the Trinity of the one substance, and I hold all things in accordance with the teaching of the Holy Catholic Church. If indeed any man entertains opinions different from her, let him be anathema.”
CAPUT XIX.
43. His recitatis Synodus dixit: «Quid ad haec quae lecta sunt capitula dicit praesens Pelagius monachus? Hoc enim reprobat sancta Synodus, et sancta Dei catholica Ecclesia.» Pelagius respondit: «Iterum dico quia haec et secundum ipsorum testimonium non sunt mea; pro quibus, ut dixi, satisfactionem non debeo: quae vero mea esse confessus sum, haec recta esse affirmo: quae autem dixi non esse mea, secundum judicium sanctae Ecclesiae reprobo, anathema dicens omni contravenienti et 0346 contradicenti sanctae catholicae Ecclesiae doctrinis. Ego enim in unius substantiae Trinitatem credo, et omnia secundum doctrinam sanctae catholicae Ecclesiae: si quis vero aliena ab hac sapit, anathema sit.»