Sergius, a Monophysite priest
Sergius (12), the name of the two Monophysite
891priests persecuted with John of Ephesus at Constantinople. He relates
the sufferings of the Sergii, one of whom was his syncellus, the other his disciple.
While John was imprisoned in the penitentiary of the hospital of Eubulus the two
priests were seized, and, as they would not yield, were publicly scourged and then
imprisoned in a "diaconate," or hospital, attended by deacons and laymen, for 40
days. The syncellus was finally sent to the monastery of Beth-Rabula, where he was
kindly treated, the monks there "having no love for the council of Chalcedon nor
even proclaiming it in their worship" (John of Eph. H. E. p. 110, trans.
Payne Smith).
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