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Letter LXXXV.
To Anatolius, Bishop of
Constantinople.
Leo, the bishop, to the bishop Anatolius.
I. Anatolius with Leo’s delegates
is to settle the question of the receiving back of those who had
temporarily gone astray after Eutyches.
Although I hope, beloved, you are devoted to every
good work, yet that your activity may be rendered the more effective,
it was needful and fitting to despatch my brothers Lucentius the bishop
and Basil the presbyter, as we416
416 Viz., in Letter LXXX.,
chap, iv.: see also chap. iii. | promised, to ally
themselves with you, beloved, that nothing may be done either
indecisively or lazily in matters, which concern the welfare of the
universal Church; for as long as you are on the spot, to whom we have
entrusted the carrying out of our will, all things can be conducted
with such moderation that the claims of neither kindness nor justice
may be neglected, but without the accepting of persons, the Divine
judgment may be considered in everything. But that this may be
properly observed and guarded, the integrity of the catholic Faith must
first of all be preserved, and, because in all cases
“narrow” and steep “is the way that leadeth unto
life417 ,” there must be no deviation from
its track, either to the right hand or to the left. And because
the evangelical and Apostolic Faith has to combat all errors, on the
one side casting down Nestorius, on the other crushing Eutyches and his
accomplices, remember the need of observing this rule, that all those
who in that synod418
418 Sc. the so-called
Latrocinium. | , which cannot,
and does not deserve to have the name of Synod, and in which Dioscorus
displayed his bad feeling, and Juvenal419
419 See n. 8 to Letter
LXXX., chap. iii. | his
ignorance, grieve as we learn from your account, beloved, that they
were
conquered by fear, and
being overcome with terror, were able to be forced to assent to that
iniquitous judgment, and who now desire to obtain catholic communion,
are to receive the peace of the brethren after due assurance of
repentance, on condition that in no doubtful terms they anathematize,
execrate and condemn Eutyches and his dogma and his adherents.
II. The case of the more serious
offenders must be reserved for the present.
But concerning those who have sinned more gravely
in this matter, and claimed for themselves a higher place in the same
unhappy synod, in order to irritate the simple minds of their lowlier
brethren by their pernicious arrogance, if they return to their right
mind, and ceasing to defend their action, turn themselves to the
condemnation of their particular error, if these men give such
assurance of penitence as shall seem indisputable, let their case be
reserved for the maturer deliberations of the Apostolic See, that when
all things have been sifted and weighed, the right conclusion may be
arrived at about their real actions. And in the Church over which
the Lord has willed you to rule, let none such
as we have already written420
420 Viz., in Letter LXXX.,
chap. iii., where see note. | have their names
read at the altar until the course of events shows what ought to be
determined concerning them.
III. Anatolius is requested to co-operate
loyally with Leo’s delegates.
But concerning the address421
421
Commonitorium. Nothing further seems known of this. |
presented to us by your clergy, beloved, there is no need to put my
sentiments into a letter: it is sufficient to entrust all to my
delegates, whose words shall carefully instruct you on every
point. And so, dearest brother, do you endeavour with these
brethren whom we have chosen as suitable agents in so great a matter
faithfully and effectually to carry out what is agreeable to the Church
of God: especially as the very nature of
the case, and the promise of Divine aid incite you, and our most
gracious princes show such holy faith, such religious devotion, that we
find in them not only the general sympathy of Christians, but even that
of the priesthood. Who assuredly in accordance with that piety,
whereby they boast themselves to be servants of God, will receive all your suggestions for the benefit of
the catholic Faith in a worthy spirit, so that by their aid also the
peace of Christendom can be restored and wicked error destroyed.
And if on any points more advice is needed, let word be quickly sent to
us, that after investigating the nature of the case, we may carefully
prescribe the rightful measures. Dated 9th of June in the
consulship of the illustrious Adelfius (451).E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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