"That would be put at risk if this were formally condemned by the court and no alternatives are offered."
In 1317, he formally condemned the group of them known as the Fraticelli.
The Council formally condemned him and his followers for heresy.
The church had never formally condemned such practices, true; but they were much frowned upon by clerics.
The doctrine that all the works of infidels are evil has been formally condemned.
In 27, however the younger Varus found himself facing accusations of treason and was formally condemned.
He was not condemned formally but was forced to remain in Avignon under a type of house arrest.
Central to the committee's proceedings was the matter of whether (and in what manner) Luther and his teachings should be formally condemned.
These two views never received serious support from Catholic theologians, and were formally condemned by the Holy See.
The speech was formally condemned by a 6-1 vote of the commission as "thoughtless, disgusting and unnecessarily inflammatory."