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Epistle
XLVI.2432
2432
Oxford ed.: Ep. li. a.d.
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Cyprian’s Answer to Cornelius,
Congratulating Him on the Return of the Confessors from
Schism.
Argument.—He Congratulates Him on the Return of the Confessors to
the Church, and Reminds Him How Much that Return Benefits the Catholic
Church.
1. Cyprian to Cornelius his brother,
greeting. I profess that I both have rendered and do render the
greatest thanks without ceasing, dearest brother, to God the Father
Almighty, and to His Christ the Lord and our God and Saviour, that the
Church is thus divinely protected, and its unity and holiness is not
constantly nor altogether corrupted by the obstinacy of perfidy and
heretical wickedness. For we have read your letter, and have
exultingly received the greatest joy from the fulfilment of our
common desire; to wit, that Maximus the presbyter, and Urbanus, the
confessors, with Sidonius and Macarius, have re-entered into the
Catholic Church, that is, that they have laid aside their error, and
given up their schismatical, nay, their heretical madness, and have
sought again in the soundness of faith the home of unity and truth;
that whence they had gone forth to glory, thither they might gloriously
return; and that they who had confessed Christ should not afterwards
desert the camp of Christ, and that they might not tempt the faith of
their charity and unity,2433 who had not been overcome in strength
and courage. Behold the safe and unspotted integrity of their
praise; behold the uncorrupted and substantial dignity of these
confessors, that they have departed from the deserters and fugitives,
that they have left the betrayers of the faith, and the impugners of
the Catholic Church. With reason did both the people and the
brotherhood receive them when they returned, as you write, with the
greatest joy; since in the glory of confessors who had maintained their
glory, and returned to unity, there is none who does not reckon himself
a partner and a sharer.
2. We can estimate the joy of that
day2434
2434
Some old editions read, “of that thing.” | from our own
feelings. For if, in this place, the whole number of the brethren
rejoiced at your letter which you sent concerning their confession, and
received this tidings of common rejoicing with the greatest alacrity,
what must have been the joy there when the matter itself, and the
general gladness, was carried on under the eyes of all? For since
the Lord in His Gospel says that there is the highest “joy in
heaven over one sinner that repenteth,”2435 how much greater is the joy in earth, no
less than in heaven, over confessors who return with their glory and
with praise to the Church of God, and make a way of returning for
others by the faith and approval of their example? For this error
had led away certain of our brethren, so that they thought they were
following the communion of confessors. When this error was
removed, light was infused into the breasts of all, and the Catholic
Church has been shown to be one, and to be able neither to be cut nor
divided. Nor can any one now be easily deceived by the talkative
words of a raging schismatic, since it has been proved that good and
glorious soldiers of Christ could not long be detained without the
Church by the deceitfulness and perfidy of others. I bid you,
dearest brother, ever heartily farewell.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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