Letter 2049: Gregory to Januarius, archbishop of Caralis (Cagliari). If with integrity of heart we consider the priestly office which we administer, the concord of personal charity ought so to unite us with our sons that, as we are fathers in name, so we should be proved by our affection to be so in deed. While, then, we ought to be such as has been said abo...
Book II, Letter 49
To Januarius, Archbishop of Cagliari [chief city of Sardinia].
Gregory to Januarius, Archbishop of Cagliari.
If we consider with integrity of heart the priestly office we hold, the harmony of brotherly peace ought to be maintained all the more carefully among us, since discord among priests both harms the faithful and gives scandal to those outside.
It has come to our attention that disputes have arisen between you and some of the clergy of your diocese. We exhort Your Fraternity to resolve these matters with charity and justice, neither allowing your authority to become harsh tyranny nor permitting your kindness to become lax indulgence.
Furthermore, we direct you to take special care for the poor, the widows, and the orphans in your city. It is the bishop's first duty to be a father to those who have none. Let your table feed the hungry, your door be open to the destitute, and your voice speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Regarding the monks in your jurisdiction, ensure they observe their rule faithfully and do not wander outside their monasteries. Monastic discipline must be maintained if religious life is to serve its purpose of drawing souls to God.
We send you our blessing and urge you to write to us about conditions in your province whenever you have opportunity.
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