Letter 1001: Gregory, servant of the servants of God, to all the bishops constituted throughout Sicily. We have clearly seen, just as our predecessors did, that we should commit your affairs to one and the same person; and that our authority should be represented through him to whom we send our instructions, where we cannot be present ourselves. And so, with...

Pope Gregory the Greatcertain Bishops of Sicily|c. 590 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|To certain Bishops of Sicily (recipient)|Human translated
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Book I, Letter 1

To all the Bishops of Sicily.

Gregory, servant of the servants of God, to all the bishops throughout Sicily.

Following the example of our predecessors, we've decided to entrust your affairs to a single representative who can act with our authority in places where we can't be present ourselves. Accordingly, with God's help, we've appointed Peter, subdeacon [a junior clergy member who managed church property] of our See [the papal administration in Rome], as our delegate in Sicily. We have no doubts about him — this is the same man we've already trusted with the management of our entire church patrimony [church-owned farmland estates].

We've also decided that all of you should meet annually, at Syracuse or Catania. Peter will make sure you receive the respect you're due. Together with him, you are to address with good judgment whatever concerns the welfare of the province's churches, the relief of the poor and oppressed, the instruction of the faithful, and the correction of anyone whose wrongdoing can be proved. When you come together as a council, come without grudges. Discord among God's priests is not a minor failing — it's something that cannot be tolerated. Let it end. Let there be harmony between you, and charity, so that your conduct proves you worthy of the men you are called to be. Handle everything with such care and composure that your meeting truly deserves to be called a bishop's council.

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