Columbus

Columbus (fl. 590s–600s) was a bishop who appears 5 times in this collection as a recipient of Pope Gregory the Great's letters. Gregory wrote to him about diocesan management and church discipline. The letters to Columbus are part of Gregory's vast administrative correspondence and reveal his hands-on approach to church governance.
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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 591

It is known, most dear brother in Christ, that the ancient enemy, who by cunning persuasion deposed the first man from the delights of Paradise to this life of care, and in him even then inflicted the penalty of mortality on the human race, does now with the same cunning, so as more easily to seize the flock, endeavour to infect the shepherds of...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 592

Even before receiving your Fraternity's letter, I knew you from the report of your deserved reputation to be a good servant of God. And now that I have received it, I understand more fully that what fame had already spread abroad was well founded; and I greatly rejoice in your deserts, in that you exhibit manners and deeds that testify to a prai...

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From Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)c. 592

A dispute has arisen between Victor and another party whose resolution requires the authority of your provincial...

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From Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)c. 594

My brother and fellow bishop Paul has come to my attention as a man worthy of your support and friendship.

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 595

The letters of your Fraternity, full of priestly sweetness, we have received at the hands of Rogatianus the deacon, the bearer of these presents. And their kind expressions rejoiced us much, especially as we were informed through them of what we long to hear of, your welfare. But the devotion of your Holiness we have both known of old; and as yo...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 596

We received at the hands of the bearer, your deacon, the epistle of your Fraternity, in which you informed us of what had been done among you with regard to the person of the bishop Paul. This has been done so late that he could not now have appeared here in person. For his Excellency also, our son Gennadius the Patrician, sent his chancellor to...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 598

How we may presume on your Charity we gather from the disposition of our own mind with regard to you. Nor do we think that you love the Apostolic See otherwise than as it loves you. Whence it must needs be that we should more peculiarly commend those whom we know to be, as they should be, devoted in the Church of the blessed Peter, Prince of the...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 602

How serious, and intolerable even to be heard of, is the complaint of Donadeus, the bearer of these presents, who describes himself as having been a deacon, will be made manifest to your Fraternity by the petition presented by him, which is contained in what is subjoined below. But, since it has come to our ears that he had been deposed for bodi...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 602

Inasmuch as it has long been known to us how your Fraternity is distinguished for priestly gravity and ecclesiastical zeal, we have seen sufficient reason for your taking part in the cognizance of things that require rebuke, lest, if they should be put off through connivance, every one should suppose that what he is able to do is allowed him. No...

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