Synodal Letter

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· The Syriac Church (220-640 AD) Book 37 · Dalcassian Press
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In this poignant reflection, St. Sophronius, addressing a fellow bishop, expressing a deep sense of urgency and vulnerability, seeking assistance from the clergy and faithful citizens of the holy city. He acknowledges the pressures and demands placed upon him by various groups and implores them to pray for him and guide him in his spiritual journey. The text underscores the significance of maintaining faith and adhering to the teachings of the Church, as exemplified by the Apostle Paul. It calls for unity through divine virtues and emphasizes the importance of sharing knowledge and wisdom within the priesthood to uphold the integrity of the faith.

About the author

D.P. Curtin is an Irish-American antiquarian and translator. To date he has translated over seven hundred texts relating to the development of the Western World between the 5th and 15th centuries. The various manuscripts which he has handled are of sundry cultural provenance, including: Celtic, Gallic, Visigothic, Punic, Nubian, Nordic, Slavic, Ethiopian, Coptic, Celtic, German, Armenian, Arabic, Byzantine, Syriac, Anglo-Saxon, and Georgian. He holds a AB from Villanova University, Masters from Chestnut Hill College, and a doctoral degree from Chatham University in Pittsbugh, PA.

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