Constantius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostom
Constantius
presbyter and letter writer
Constantius was a presbyter in John Chrysostom's exile-era network. Chrysostom addresses him in PG 52 Epistulae 221 and 225, and the same source preserves letters by Constantius to his mother, sister, Antiochene presbyters, Castus, and Cyriacus.
5
Letters sent
2
Letters received
7
Total letters
6
Correspondents
Top correspondents
All letters (7)
←chrysostom #221←chrysostom #225→chrysostom #237→chrysostom #238→chrysostom #239→chrysostom #240→chrysostom #241
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom urges Constantius to keep building churches and caring for eastern communities.
From John Chrysostomc. 405 AD
Chrysostom praises Constantius as a harbor for people in need and asks for letters.
To Mother of Constantius, presbyterc. 405 AD
Constantius thanks his mother for urging him to accept exile and separation for conscience.
To Sister of Constantius, presbyterc. 405 AD
Constantius encourages his sister to endure family hardship and honor their mother.
To Valerius and Diophantus, presbyters of Antiochc. 405 AD
Constantius asks Valerius and Diophantus for letters and encourages them to endure for truth.
To Castus, presbyter and correspondent of Constantiusc. 405 AD
Constantius thanks Castus for writing first and asks him to keep sending letters to the wilderness.
To Cyriacus, presbyter and correspondent of Constantiusc. 405 AD
Constantius praises Cyriacus for sending letters despite believing Constantius had been silent.