Letter 28: Severus refuses to let Romulus lead prayers at Antioch until Philoxenus formally releases him from inhibition.

Severus of AntiochPhiloxenus, bishop of Doliche|c. 515 AD|Severus of Antioch|From Antioch, Syria|To Doliche, Commagene|AI-assisted
Romulus; inhibition; prayer; episcopal permission; Doliche; Antioch
The letter shows Severus resisting local pressure until the cleric's own bishop regularizes the case by letter. Source id I.28; Brooks page 89; original Syriac source-text backfill remains pending.

After Your God-loving Reverence left this great Christ-loving city during the revered days of the holy fast, many leading men came to my lowliness with a petition and a unanimous request on behalf of the devout Romulus. They asked that, as long as he remained here, he be allowed to lead prayers without fear of punishment. Those were their actual words, chosen to move me toward mercy.

But I answered, "I will not permit this under any circumstances until his bishop" - meaning Your God-loving Reverence - "releases him from the inhibition placed on him. In everything we must observe the rules and ordinances of the church."

I therefore ask you to do me this favor: send me the words of forgiveness by letter, so that I too may lawfully give him permission and fulfill the desire of those who asked. They are pressing me every day, so to speak, and begging me to agree to this easy and humane request.

I have written to the saintly metropolitan, my lord Philoxenus, describing the position in which we stand. He will certainly inform you of it and urge you to offer prayers for the general state of affairs.

AI-assisted translation - This translation was produced with AI assistance and has not been peer-reviewed. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek below for scholarly use.

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

    Initial corpus import from modern severus brooks batch1 v1.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://archive.org/details/selectletterssix01seveuoft/page/n107/mode/1up

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