Silvanus, bishop of Cirta
Silvanus (4), bp. of Cirta, subdeacon under Paulus, bp. of that see during
the persecution under Diocletian, and, as well as he, guilty of "tradition." These
facts were elicited at the inquiry under Zenophilus, a.d. 320, at which it was proved,
by ample evidence, that Silvanus was guilty of this charge, and also that with others
he had appropriated plate and ornaments from the heathen temple of Serapis; and
after he became a bishop received as a bribe for ordaining Victor, a fuller, to
be a presbyter, money which ought to have been given to the poor. After the inquiry
he was banished for refusing to communicate with Ursacius and Zenophilus, at the
time of the mission of Macarius, a.d. 348. Aug. Petil. i. 23, iii. 69, 70;
de Gest. Emer. 5; c. Cresc. iii. 32, 33, 34, iv. 66; de Unico Bapt.
30. 31; Aug. Ep. 53. 4; Mon. Vet. D. pp. 178, 180, 182, ed. Oberthür;
pp. 167–171 ed. Dupin.
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