Second Council of Constantinople — Anathemas 2.9

Chapter 2 — Anathemas VIII–XIV

Section 9. IX. If anyone shall take the expression 'Christ ought to be worshipped in his two natures' in the sense that he wishes to introduce thus two adorations, the one in special relation to God the Word and the other as pertaining to man; or if anyone shall try to get rid of the flesh, or shall confuse the divine and human natures, asserting that there is but one nature or essence of them that are united, and so shall worship Christ, and shall not venerate, by one adoration, God the Word made man together with his flesh, as the Holy Church has from the beginning taught: let him be anathema.