Severus
- Letter XXXI
OF THE HOLY SEVERUS FROM THE LETTER TO SERGIUS THE PHYSICIAN
AND SOPHIST. [515-8.]
But with regard to the reception of Eutyches that it was done
in a canonical way, and that it casts no slur on the holy. Dioscorus,
and on the synod which assembled with him at Ephesus, I addressed
the arguments on this head to certain persons some time ago,
and I also dealt completely with it as the truth demands; and
I have thought it good and urgent to send a copy of these things
to your learning.
Not only the wretched man from Scythopolis,
but many others besides before him and after him, employed
the same blasphemous absurdities, not knowing what they are saying,
but made empty-mindedness fulness of blasphemy against God.
The holy synod which assembled at Ephesus with the saintly witness
of the truth Dioscorus taught nothing new whatever with regard
to the faith, but only effected the deprivation of
those who were infected with the Jewish poison of Nestorius
and cast them off: but Eutyches, who presented a petition and
anathematized his heresy, on account of which he was accused,
it accepted on the ground of the actual petition itself and
on the ground of the minutes that were written
at Constantinople before Flavian, since it did not recognise
the poison that was in his heart, and the disease hard to be
discovered was in accordance with the human standard properly
hidden from it; for the divine Scripture plainly teaches that
'man looks on the face, but God looks on the heart'.
But what
will anyone say about those who assembled at Chalcedon, who
received Theodoret and Hiba, who not merely hid the foul heresy
of Nestorius in the heart, but actually displayed it with open
face. When the contents of the minutes' on account of which
Hiba's deprivation took
place had been read, and his letter to Mari the Persian, which
was full of many blasphemies (a copy of which I have also sent
to you), the representatives of Leo, who had become prelate of
the church of the Romans, pronounced him blameless, making the
following declaration: «Pascasinus
and Lucentius the reverend bishops and Boniface the presbyter
representing the apostolic throne said by the mouth
of Pascasinus, 'From the reading of the documents, and from
the statement of
the reverend bishops we know that the reverend Hiba has been
shown to be innocent. For, when his letter was read, we recognised
that it is orthodox; and therefore our
decision is that the episcopal rank also and the church from
which he was wrongfully ejected in his absence be restored'».
And to these things the whole synod assented; and they promulgated
the same decision. How then can those who defend those men dare
to make the reception of Eutyches, which took place according
to the canons, a charge against the holy Dioscorus and the synod
which assembled with him? |