CCC 475 Similarly, at the sixth ecumenical council, Constantinople III in 681, the Church confessed that Christ possesses two wills and two natural operations, divine and human. They are not opposed to each other, but cooperate in such a way that the Word made flesh willed humanly in obedience to his Father all that he had decided divinely with the Father and the Holy Spirit for our salvation.1 Christ’s human will “does not resist or oppose but rather submits to his divine and almighty will.”2

1 Cf. Council of Constantinople III (681): DS 556-559.
2 Council of Constantinople III: DS 556.