Cornelius, on Refusal to Receive Novatian's Ordination

Pope Cornelius (d. 253) served as bishop of Rome from 251 to 253 and was one of Cyprian of Carthage's most important allies. He appears 5 times in this collection as a recipient of Cyprian's letters, and their correspondence documents the joint response of Rome and Carthage to the Novatianist schism — the rigorist movement that refused to readmit Christians who had lapsed during the Decian persecution. The Cyprian-Cornelius correspondence matters because it shows the early church working out, in real time, the principles of forgiveness and church unity that would define Christian ecclesiology for centuries. It also documents one of the earliest examples of effective cooperation between the Roman and African churches.
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From Cyprian of Carthagec. 252

Novatian's messengers arrived here, dear brother — Maximus the presbyter, Augendus the deacon, and two others,...

cyprian carthage #40
From Cyprian of Carthagec. 252

As is fitting for servants of God and for faithful and peaceable priests, dear brother, we recently sent our...

cyprian carthage #41
From Cyprian of Carthagec. 253

I have read the letter you sent by the presbyter Primitivus, dear brother, and I noticed that you were troubled by...

cyprian carthage #44
To Cyprian of Carthagec. 253

The anxiety and grief we carried for those confessors — circumvented and nearly deceived into separation from the...

cyprian carthage #45
From Cyprian of Carthagec. 253

I will say openly that I have given and continue to give the greatest thanks — without ceasing — to God the Father...

cyprian carthage #46
To Cyprian of Carthagec. 253

So that nothing might be lacking to the eventual punishment of this wretched man — cast down by the power of God,...

cyprian carthage #47
From Cyprian of Carthagec. 253

You acted with both care and love, dear brother, in sending us Nicephorus the acolyte in such haste.

cyprian carthage #48
From Cyprian of Carthagec. 254

From Cyprian, Liberalis, Caldonius, Nicomedes, Caecilius, Junius, Marrutius, Felix, Successus, Faustinus,...

cyprian carthage #53
From Cyprian of Carthagec. 254

I read your letter, dearest brother — full of fraternal love, church discipline, and a bishop's rightful severity.

cyprian carthage #54