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Epistle
XIX.
To Natalis, Bishop of Salona1319
1319 Salona was the
metropolis of the province of Dalmatia in Western Illyricum. The
misdoings of its bishop, Natalis, gave rise to a lengthy
correspondence. See, in addition to this letter, I. 20; II. 18,
19, 20, 52; III. 8, 32. He had, as appears from this letter and
others, desired to get rid of his archdeacon Honoratus, having
apparently some grudge against him, and with this a few would have
ordained him priest against his will, none but deacons being then
capable of holding the office of archdeacon. He was accused also
of addiction to unbecoming conviviality, and of neglecting his
episcopal duties. Eventually, after continued contumacy, he
appears to have satisfied Gregory in the matter of Honoratus, and also
to have reformed his own habits of life, after writing what appears
from Gregory’s reply to it to have been a racy letter in defence
of conviviality, which was taken in good part and replied to in a
good-humoured vein (II. 52). Gregory subsequently said of him,
“I was at one time much distressed concerning our brother and
fellow bishop Natalis, having experienced proud behaviour from
him. But since he has himself corrected his manners, he has
overcome me, and comforted my sadness” (II. 46). | .
Gregory to Natalis, &c.
The acts of your synod which you have transmitted
to us, in which the Archdeacon Honoratus is condemned, we perceive to
be full of the seed of strifes, seeing that the same person is at one
and the same time advanced to the dignity of the priesthood against his
will, and removed from the office of the diaconate as though unworthy
of it. And, as it is just that no one who is unwilling should be
advanced by compulsion, so I think we must be of opinion that no one
who is innocent should be deposed from the ministry of his order
unjustly. Nevertheless, since discord hateful to God excuses thy part in the transaction, we admonish thee
to restore his place and administration to the Archdeacon Honoratus,
and agree to supply him with attendance sufficient for his divine
ministry. If cause of offence is still fomented between you, let
the aforesaid Archdeacon submit himself to our audience and enquiry,
when admonished to do so, and let thy love send to us a person
instructed in the case, that in the presence of both, the Lord assisting us, we may be able to decide what justice
approves without respect of persons. E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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