Castus, Valerius, Diophantus, and Cyriacus, presbyters of Antioch
Castus, Valerius, Diophantus, and Cyriacus
presbyters of Antioch|Antioch, Syria
Castus, Valerius, Diophantus, and Cyriacus was a presbyters of Antioch addressed by John Chrysostom in PG 52 Epistulae 22. Chrysostom reflects on love as an inexhaustible debt and sends a letter for Romanus.
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←chrysostom #22←chrysostom #62←chrysostom #66←chrysostom #107←chrysostom #130←chrysostom #222
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom reflects on love as an inexhaustible debt and sends a letter for Romanus.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom asks Antiochene presbyters to protect Constantius from unjust harassment.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom thanks the Antiochene presbyters for receiving a monk and calming his opponents.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom compares the presbyters' trials to gold refined by fire and asks for joyful news.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom describes letters as a debt of love and reports recovery from stomach illness.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom thanks Antiochene presbyters for eager letters and celebrates steadfast love.