Letter 24: Severus tells Theotecnus how bishops in the royal city handled Chalcedon, Second Syria, and the scandal at Tarsus.

Severus of AntiochTheotecnus, archiatros and correspondent of Severus of Antioch|c. 516 AD|Severus of Antioch|From Antioch, Syria|AI-assisted
Theotecnus; royal city; Chalcedon; Nestorius; Tarsus; Second Syria
The recipient is an archiatros, a chief physician; the destination is left open because the heading gives no secure place. Source id I.24; Brooks page 83; source-facing English extracted by body markers from the Archive OCR text; original Syriac source-text backfill remains pending.

Many varied reports have reached us from the royal city. Their sum is this: the bishops assembled there separated without agreement. Most of them, almost all except the Romans, were orthodox, but they were compelled to associate themselves with the situation prevailing in the royal city after the saintly bishops Eleusinius and Proclus fled for the time.

Some claimed that they did not accept the impious synod at Chalcedon in its definition of faith, but only in its rejection of Eutyches and his doctrines. Your Christ-loving eloquence knows that this kind of maneuver belongs to heretics. Our pious king and the glorious Master of the Offices also wrote asking that the deprivation of the wicked no-bishops in Second Syria be annulled. I answered that, if they lawfully repent, the canons can receive them, provided the bishops who deposed them assemble and receive them canonically.

As for the name of Nestorius being included among the martyrs' commemorations in Tarsus, which rightly scandalized you, I have written fittingly to Bishop Dionysius. I received your gift of a woolen shoe, and I prayed that you receive a reward from above, since you mixed material help with spiritual healing.

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  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern severus brooks batch3 v1.

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