Caesaria the patrician
Patrician woman and correspondent of Severus of Antioch
Caesaria was a patrician woman who asked Severus about communion with people he regarded as doctrinal opponents. The preserved letter shows her seeking practical rules for orthodox association late in Severus' career.
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All letters (3)
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From Severus of Antiochc. 526 AD
Severus denies a forged treatise, then warns Caesaria against false asceticism that despises marriage, food, or the body.
From Severus of Antiochc. 534 AD
Severus urges Caesaria not to bind herself to one celebrant's oblation and to seek healing through confession and faith.
From Severus of Antiochc. 534 AD
Severus distinguishes ordinary kindness from liturgical communion with people he regards as heretics.