Letter 9081: Although to what was faulty in your ordination at the first you have added serious evil through the fault of disobedience, yet we, tempering with becoming moderation the authority of the Apostolic See, have never been incensed against you to the extent that the case demanded. But our displeasure which you had excited against yourself continued t...
Gregory to Maximus, Bishop of Salona.
Your ordination was flawed from the start, and you then compounded the problem through serious disobedience. Even so, I tempered the authority of the Apostolic See and never treated you as harshly as the situation warranted. But my displeasure lasted as long as it did because the weight of my responsibilities tormented me -- I could not simply ignore the reports of your unlawful conduct. And if you are honest with yourself, you will see that by putting off your submission, you only confirmed those reports and made things worse.
Now, however, you have followed wise counsel and humbly accepted the yoke of obedience. Your penance has purged the offense through proper satisfaction, as I directed. I am restoring to you the favor of brotherly charity. Be grateful that you are received back into our fellowship. As it is right to be strict with those who persist in wrongdoing, so it is right to show mercy to those who come to their senses.
Now that your Fraternity knows communion with the Apostolic See has been restored, send someone to us according to custom to receive the pallium [the vestment signifying metropolitan authority] and bring it to you. I will not allow unlawful things to stand, but neither will I withhold what is customary.
I should mention that the request of our most excellent son, the lord Exarch Callinicus, that I treat you with moderation, has weighed heavily in your favor. His wishes are dear to me, and I cannot cause him sorrow.
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