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Letter
CXLVI. To Evangelus.
Jerome refutes the opinion of those who make deacons
equal to presbyters, but in doing so himself makes presbyters equal to
bishops.
The date of the letter is unknown.
1. We read in Isaiah the words, “the fool will
speak folly,”3927 and I am told
that some one has been mad enough to put deacons before presbyters,
that is, before bishops. For when the apostle clearly teaches that
presbyters are the same as bishops, must not a mere server of tables
and of widows3928 be insane to
set himself up arrogantly over men through whose prayers the body and
blood of Christ are produced?3929
3929 Ad quorum preces
Christi corpus sanguisque conficitur. Cp. Letter XIV. § 8. | Do you ask for
proof of what I say? Listen to this passage: “Paul and Timotheus,
the servants of Jesus Christ, to all the saints in Christ Jesus which
are at Philippi with the bishops and deacons.”3930 Do you wish for another instance? In the
Acts of the Apostles Paul thus speaks to the priests3931 of a single church: “Take heed
unto yourselves and to all the flock, in the which the Holy Ghost hath
made you bishops, to feed the church of God which He purchased with His
own blood.”3932 And lest any
should in a spirit of contention argue that there must then have been
more bishops than one in a single church, there is the following
passage which clearly proves a bishop and a presbyter to be the same.
Writing to Titus the apostle says: “For this cause left I thee in
Crete, that thou shouldest set in order the things that are wanting,
and ordain presbyters3933 in every
city, as I had appointed thee: if any be blameless, the husband of one
wife, having faithful children not accused of riot or unruly. For a
bishop must be blameless as the steward of God.”3934 And to Timothy he says: “Neglect
not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with
the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.”3935 Peter also says in his first epistle:
“The presbyters which are among you I exhort, who am your
fellow-presbyter and a witness of the sufferings of Christ and also a
partaker of the glory that shall be revealed: feed the flock of
Christ3936 …taking the oversight
thereof not by constraint but willingly, according unto God.”3937 In the Greek the meaning is still
plainer, for the word used is επισκοποῦντες
, that is to say, overseeing, and this is the origin of the name
overseer or bishop.3938 But perhaps
the testimony of these great men seems to you insufficient. If so, then
listen to the blast of the gospel trumpet, that son of thunder,3939 the disciple whom Jesus loved3940 and who reclining on the Saviour’s
breast drank in the waters of sound doctrine. One of his letters begins
thus: “The presbyter unto the elect lady and her children whom I
love in the truth;”3941 and another
thus: “The presbyter unto the well-beloved Gaius whom I love in
the truth.”3942 When
subsequently one presbyter was chosen to preside over the rest, this
was done to remedy schism and to prevent each individual from rending
the church of Christ by drawing it to himself. For even at Alexandria
from the time of Mark the Evangelist until the episcopates of Heraclas
and Dionysius the presbyters always named as bishop one of their own
number chosen by themselves and set in a more exalted position, just as
an army elects a general, or as deacons appoint one of themselves whom
they know to be diligent and call
him archdeacon. For what function, excepting ordination, belongs to a
bishop that does not also belong to a presbyter? It is not the case
that there is one church at Rome and another in all the world beside.
Gaul and Britain, Africa and Persia, India and the East worship one
Christ and observe one rule of truth. If you ask for authority, the
world outweighs its capital.3943
3943 Orbis major est
urbe. | Wherever
there is a bishop, whether it be at Rome or at Engubium, whether it be
at Constantinople or at Rhegium, whether it be at Alexandria or at
Zoan, his dignity is one and his priesthood is one. Neither the command
of wealth nor the lowliness of poverty makes him more a bishop or less
a bishop. All alike are successors of the apostles.3944
3944 In this passage
Jerome does his best to minimize the distinction between bishops and
presbyters. Elsewhere also he stands up for the rights of the latter
(see Letter LII. § 7). |
2. But you will say, how comes it then that at Rome a
presbyter is only ordained on the recommendation of a deacon? To which
I reply as follows. Why do you bring forward a custom which exists in
one city only? Why do you oppose to the laws of the Church a paltry
exception which has given rise to arrogance and pride? The rarer
anything is the more it is sought after. In India pennyroyal is more
costly than pepper. Their fewness makes deacons persons of
consequence3945
3945 At Rome there were
only seven, that having been the number of ‘servers’
appointed by the apostles. (See Acts vi. and Sozomen H. E. vii. 19.) | while presbyters are less thought
of owing to their great numbers. But even in the church of Rome the
deacons stand while the presbyters seat themselves, although bad habits
have by degrees so far crept in that I have seen a deacon, in the
absence of the bishop, seat himself among the presbyters and at social
gatherings give his blessing to them.3946
3946 Contrary to the
eighteenth canon of Nicæa. | Those who act thus must learn that they
are wrong and must give heed to the apostles words: “it is not
reason that we should leave the word of God and serve tables.”3947 They must consider the reasons which
led to the appointment of deacons at the beginning. They must read the
Acts of the Apostles and bear in mind their true position.
Of the names presbyter and bishop the first denotes age,
the second rank. In writing both to Titus and to Timothy the apostle
speaks of the ordination of bishops and of deacons, but says not a word
of the ordination of presbyters; for the fact is that the word bishops
includes presbyters also. Again when a man is promoted it is from a
lower place to a higher. Either then a presbyter should be ordained a
deacon, from the lesser office, that is, to the more important, to
prove that a presbyter is inferior to a deacon; or if on the other hand
it is the deacon that is ordained presbyter, this latter should
recognize that, although he may be less highly paid than a deacon, he
is superior to him in virtue of his priesthood. In fact as if to tell
us that the traditions handed down by the apostles were taken by them
from the old testament, bishops, presbyters and deacons occupy in the
church the same positions as those which were occupied by Aaron, his
sons, and the Levites in the temple.3948
3948 This analogy
had become very common in Jerome’s day. The germ of it is to be
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