Letter 100: Severus releases Simeon from any rash bond and tells him to govern the monastic flock with his whole mind.

Severus of AntiochSimeon, archimandrite of the great monastery|c. 515 AD|Severus of Antioch|From Antioch, Syria|AI-assisted
Simeon; archimandrite; monastery; quietude; bloodless sacrifice; pastoral responsibility
The letter sets pastoral responsibility above private quietude when a flock has already been entrusted to the recipient. Source id VII.3; Brooks page 371; source-facing English extracted by body markers from the Archive OCR text; original Syriac source-text backfill remains pending.

A report has reached us that Your Religiousness, out of love for quietude and constant prayer with God, wishes to neglect the rational flock of brothers entrusted to you by our God and Savior Jesus Christ. We hear that your mind is not strongly set on caring for them, and that for this reason you want to appoint someone else to administer the monastery.

When we heard this, we were astonished, and even now we do not think it can be true. It is foreign to your perfection. You know the apostolic rule that each person should remain in the calling in which he was called, and that we were bought with a price. God's will is not that one seek his own profit, but his neighbor's. Keeping charge of the rational sheep committed to you brings you nearer to God than quietude.

Even if Your Holiness spoke some careless verbal bond or oath, we judge it not right and release you from it, if it should be called a bond at all. Preside over your flock with your whole mind, not half of it, and officiate at the bloodless sacrifice.

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

    Initial corpus import from modern severus brooks batch3 v1.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://archive.org/details/selectletterssix02seveuoft/page/n155/mode/1up

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