Did the Roman Catholic Church accept all canons from the Council of Chalcedon?

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However, the Roman Catholic Church did not admit the 28th canon, which made the patriarch of Constantinople second only to the pope in Rome in precedence, until the Fourth Lateran Council (1215).

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