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Letter XIII. To Castorina, His Maternal Aunt.
An interesting letter, as throwing some light on
Jerome’s family relations. Castorina, his maternal aunt, had, for
some reason, become estranged from him, and he now writes to her to
effect a reconciliation. Whether he succeeded in doing so, we do not
know. The date of the letter is 374 a.d.
The apostle and evangelist John rightly says, in his
first epistle, that “whosoever hateth his brother is a
murderer.”168 For, since murder
often springs from hate, the hater, even though he has not yet slain
his victim, is at heart a murderer. Why, you ask, do I begin in this
style? Simply that you and I may both lay aside past ill feeling and
cleanse our hearts to be a habitation for God. “Be ye
angry,” David says, “and sin not,” or, as the apostle
more fully expresses it, “let not the sun go down upon your
wrath.”169
169 Ps. iv. 4, LXX.; Eph. iv. 26. | What then shall we do in the
day of judgment, upon whose wrath the sun has gone down not one day but
many years? The Lord says in the Gospel: “If thou bring thy gift
to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against
thee; leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be
reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.”170 Woe to me, wretch that I am; woe, I had
almost said, to you also. This long time past we have either offered no
gift at the altar or have offered it whilst cherishing anger
“without a cause.” How have we been able in our daily
prayers to say “Forgive us our debts as we forgive our
debtors,”171 whilst our feelings
have been at variance with our words, and our petition inconsistent
with our conduct? Therefore I renew the prayer which I made a year ago
in a previous letter,172
172 This is no longer
extant. | that the
Lord’s legacy of peace173 may be indeed
ours, and that my desires and your feelings may find favor in His
sight. Soon we shall stand before His judgment seat to receive the
reward of harmony restored or to pay the penalty for harmony broken. In
case you shall prove unwilling—I hope that it may not be
so—to accept my advances, I for my part shall be free. For this
letter, when it is read, will insure my acquittal.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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