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Severus of Antioch

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Upon returning to Egypt, Severus settled in the home of a layman, Dorotheus, in the city of Sakha and continued to teach and purportedly work miracles. He died on [[February 8]], 538.
==Commemoration==
Severus is commemorated as a saint by the non-Chalcedonian Syriac Orthodox Church on February 8 and on the Thursday following the [[Fast of Nineveh]].
==External Links and Sources==
*[http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/severus_coll_0_eintro.htm A Collection of Letters of Severus of Antioch]
*[http://www.ccel.org/ccel/pearse/morefathers/files/severus_coll_0_eintro.htm Letters of Patriarch Severus of Antioch]
*[http://www.quodlibet.net/articles/farrington-severus.shtml Orthodox Christology of St. Severus of Antioch]
*[http://www.copticchurch.net/synaxarium/6_9.html Departure of St. Severus] (Synaxarium)
*[http://www.soc-wus.org/ourchurch/St.%20Severus,%20Patriarch%20of%20Antioch.htm St. Severus] (Syriac Orthodox Patriarchal Vicariate of the Western United States)
*[http://sor.cua.edu/Personage/Qadishe/MSeveriusAntioch.html Mor Severius of Antioch] (Syriac Orthodox Resources)
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[[Category: Church Fathers]]
[[Category:Monastics]]
[[Category:Non-Chalcedonian Saints]]
[[Category: Patriarchs of Antioch]]
[[Category:6th-century bishops]]
[[Category: Syrian Saints]]
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