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Epistle XXXVII.
To John, Bishop of Squillacium (Squillace, in
Calabria).
Gregory to John, &c.
The care of our pastoral office warns us to
appoint for bereaved churches bishops of their own, who may govern the
Lord’s flock with pastoral
solicitude. Accordingly we have held it necessary to appoint
thee, John, bishop of the civitas Lissitana (Lissus,
hodie, Alessio?), which has been captured by the enemy, to be
cardinal1440 in the Church of
Squillacium, that thou mayest carry on the cure of souls once
undertaken by thee, having regard to future retribution. And
although, being driven from thine own Church by the invading enemy,
thou must govern another Church which is now without a shepherd, yet it
must be on condition that, in case of the former city being set free
from the enemy, and under the protection of God restored to its former state, thou return to the
Church in which thou wast first ordained. If, however, the
aforesaid city continues to suffer under the calamity of captivity,
thou must remain in this Church wherein thou art by us
incardinated1441 . Moreover,
we enjoin thee never to make unlawful ordinations, or allow any
bigamist, or one who has taken a wife who was not a virgin, or one
ignorant of letters, or one maimed in any part of his body, or a
penitent, or one liable to any condition of service, to attain to
sacred orders. And, shouldest thou find any of this kind, thou
must not dare to advance them. Africans generally, and unknown
strangers, applying for ecclesiastical orders, on no account accept
seeing that some Africans are Manichæans, and some have been
rebaptized; while many strangers, though being in minor orders, are
proved to have pretended to a higher dignity. We also admonish
thy Fraternity to watch wisely over the souls committed to thee, and to
be more intent on winning souls than on the profits of the present
life. Be diligent in keeping and disposing of the goods of the
Church, that the coming Judge, when He comes to judge, may approve thee
as having in all respects worthily executed the office of shepherd
which thou hast taken upon thee.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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