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Epistle XXIII.
To Hospito, Duke of the Barbaricini1542
1542 The
Barbaricini appear to have been a native tribe in Sardinia, having its
own duke, Zabardas (see Ep. 24) being the duke of the
island. | .
Gregory to Hospito, &c.
Since no one of thy race is a Christian, I hereby
know that thou art better than all thy race, in that thou in it art
found to be a Christian. For, while all the Barbaricini live as
senseless animals, know not the true God, but
adore stocks and stones, in the very fact that thou worshippest the
true God thou shewest how much thou excellest
them all. But carry thou out the faith which thou hast received
in good deeds and words, and offer what is in thy power to Christ in
whom thou believest, so as to bring to Him as many as thou canst, and
cause them to be baptized, and admonish them to set their affection on
eternal life. And if perchance thou canst not do this thyself,
being otherwise occupied, I beg thee, with my greeting, to succour in
all ways our men whom we have sent to your parts, to wit my
fellow-bishop Felix, and my son, the servant of God, Cyriacus1543
1543 These two
ecclesiastics had been sent into Sardinia to promote the conversion of
the natives, which seems to have been remissly attended to, not only by
the Christian lay proprietors, but also by the bishops of the
island. See below, Epp. 25, 26. The bishop Felix was
not commissioned to supercede the ordinary episcopal jurisdiction, but
to act as a missionary bishop in aid. Cf. V. 41. | , so that in
aiding their labours thou mayest shew thy devotion to Almighty
God, and that He whose servants thou
succourest in their good work may be a helper to thee in all good
deeds. We have sent you through them a blessing1544
1544 Benedictio,
here as elsewhere, means a present;—in this case, being said to
be from St. Peter, containing doubtless something that had acquired
sanctity from him; probably, as in other cases, filings from his
chains. Cf. I. 26, note 3. | of St. Peter the apostle, which I beg you
to receive, as you ought to do, kindly. The month of June,
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