Letter 9093: The bearers of these presents, who come to us from the Istrian parts, have reported such good things of your Glory as to inflame us ardently to return you thanks. For we learn that, among the cares of the government of those parts which has been committed to you, you are especially anxious to win souls, and that you so take pains to recall the h...

Pope Gregory the GreatGulfaris|c. 599 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|Human translated
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Gregory to Gulfaris, magister militum [military commander].

The people who came to us from Istria [a region at the head of the Adriatic, where many bishops remained in the "Three Chapters" schism] have spoken so well of your Glory that I feel compelled to thank you warmly. I hear that amid the responsibilities of governing that region, you are especially focused on winning souls and working to restore those who have wandered back to the unity of the Church. Your desire, as far as it lies in your power, is that no one there should remain separated from the Apostolic Church. Such love for Peter, the Prince of the Apostles, burns in you that you long with all your heart to restore his sheepfold -- the one to whom the Lord entrusted the keys.

Glorious son, look forward with confidence to the divine reward for this work. The apostle James confirms it: "Whoever turns a sinner from the error of his way will save his soul from death and cover a multitude of sins" (James 5:20). However great temporal wealth or prosperity may be, it all ends at death. But the work of winning souls carries a certain hope -- the promise of eternal life.

I urge your Glory with fatherly affection: press forward even more earnestly in this zeal for the unity of our holy faith, which the Author of unity himself has given you. Recall whomever you can from schism into the embrace of Mother Church, and nurture them with constant encouragement. Also make sure to protect those who return -- shield them so thoroughly that those still in error have no opening to attack converts for coming back to the truth.

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