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I personally venerate both. Dioscorus is not publicly venerated on the Malankara Catholic calendar today, but private veneration remains, as does His Memory - bishops have been named “Mor Dioscorus” in his honor upon ordination.I think I understand what you mean yet would it please be alright to ask you to clarify?
You said that you accept 3 Ecumenical Councils as the Oriental Orthodox (which makes sense seeing the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is of the West Syriac tradition). Does this mean you venerate St Dioscorus of Alexandria and St Severus of Antioch?
If so, how do you reconcile the fact that the Council of Chalcedon deposed St Dioscorus and later councils condemned him along with St Severus, while still accepting those later councils as “proper and authoritative” (to borrow your words)?
Both the Oriental Orthodox and the Assyrian Church of the East are of the view that the Council of Chalcedon contradicted the Council of Ephesus. (This is one of the few things the pair seem to agree on.) If you hold to a miaphysic christological position, how do you reconcile this with the Council of Chalcedon and later councils?
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As to to Severios, there’s no getting away from this Saint, at least in the Malankara Syriac or any Syriac Tradition really. St. Severios wrote much of our Liturgy, we sing many of his composed hymns. Even the Byzantine Churches sing the O Monogenes, which they incorrectly attribute to Justinian, was actually written by Severios.
Another interesting tidbit I wrote a few years ago:
When Pope John Paul II visited India in Feb 1986, the Syro-Malankara Church published an official text of the Holy Qurbono, with both the Anaphoro of Mar James the Apostle and the Anaphoro of the Twelve Apostles. One of the “thubden” (Great Intercession) - #5 - the Canon of the Holy Doctors of the Church is as follows:
Deacon: Barekmor. Again we commemorate those who have fallen asleep in holiness and are at rest and have kept undefiled the Apostolic Faith and delivered it to us. We proclaim the venerable and holy ecumenical Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, Chalcedon and others and the illustrious and God-fearing Fathers and orthodox teachers present there. And we remember James the Holy Apostle and martyr, first Bishop of Jerusalem and the saints Ignatius, Clement, Dionysius, Athanasius, Julius, Baselios, Gregorios, Ivanios, and the illustrious St. Cyril, who expounded the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, how that God the Word became flesh; and we commemorate Mar Severios, who always preached that Mary is undoubtedly the Mother of God; and our righteous and holy Father Mar Ephraim, who maintained the orthodox faith, and Mar Jacob, Mar Isaac, and Mar Simon the Stylite and Mar Abahai, the chosen one and all those before them, with them, and after them. May their prayers be a stronghold for us. Let us beseech the Lord.
Also see these:
coptic.net/articles/monophysitismreconsidered.txt
goo.gl/1regw7
I suppose one way to reconcile the seeming contradiction is to accept that condemnations and anathema of individuals need not be seen infallibly, especially do to recent lifting of anathemae. If we dig deep enough, we can see during occasional spats, Armenians can be seen condemning Copts, Copts condemning Syriacs, Russians condemning the Greeks, Bulgarians condemning the Russians, etc.