The Catholic IV Council of Constantinople had a smaller number in attendance, and was convoked by the Pope. As far as I can tell, only the Papal legates and St. Ignatios, and not the other 3 patriarchs were there.
The Orthodox IV Council of Constantinople had nearly 400 Bishops in attendance, the four Patriarchs of the east, and Papal legates and was approved of by Pope John VII and called an Ecumenical Council by him. Yet it is not considered Ecumenical in the Catholic Church, why is that?
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