Letter 26: Severus rules that Paul's long absence should not keep disputed clergy from ministry while the monastery question waits.

Severus of AntiochSolon, bishop of Seleucia in Isauria|c. 516 AD|Severus of Antioch|From Antioch, Syria|To Seleucia in Isauria|AI-assisted
Solon; Paul of Olba; Hilarian of Diocaesarea; ordination; inhibition; jurisdiction
The letter pairs absentee-episcopal discipline with a practical interim solution for disputed ordinations. Source id I.26; Brooks page 86; source-facing English extracted by body markers from the Archive OCR text; original Syriac source-text backfill remains pending.

Paul, bishop of Olba, has shown by his long absence that he has acted as a hireling rather than a shepherd. When the wolf comes, the hireling leaves the sheep and flees. We should no longer wait for someone of such unstable character, but should settle the matter before us on a good foundation and according to the laws of the Spirit.

Paul accused the God-loving Hilarian, bishop of Diocaesarea, of ordaining contrary to the canons in a monastery outside his jurisdiction. We therefore prohibited those ordained from exercising ministry until the case could be examined, because the matter was unclear and tangled. Since Paul has remained away unreasonably and outside church order, I judge that the men should now be released from the inhibition and allowed to minister. The question of the monastery, the ordination itself, and the proper jurisdiction can be reserved for a future time if circumstances invite us to reopen it.

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

    Initial corpus import from modern severus brooks batch3 v1.

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