Eulogius, of Alexandria

Eulogius (d. 607/608) was patriarch of Alexandria and one of Pope Gregory the Great's most valued correspondents. Their exchange — Eulogius appears 9 times in this collection as a recipient of Gregory's letters — represents a warm and respectful dialogue between the two most important sees in Christendom that were still in communion with each other. Gregory wrote to Eulogius about theological questions, the Monophysite controversy in Egypt, the progress of the English mission, and the shared challenge of managing a church in a turbulent world. The tone is notably warmer than Gregory's administrative correspondence — these are letters between colleagues who genuinely liked and respected each other. The Gregory-Eulogius correspondence matters because it shows that the late sixth-century church, despite its divisions, was still capable of genuine intellectual and personal connection across vast distances — a reminder that the Mediterranean world, even in its fragmented state, remained a connected space.
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From Basil of Caesareac. 372

1. In all things we find that the providence exercised by our good God over His Churches is mighty, and that thus the very things which seem to be gloomy, and do not turn out as we should like, are ordained for the advantage of most, in the hidden wisdom of God, and in the unsearchable judgments of His righteousness. Now the Lord has removed you...

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From Theodoret of Cyrrhusc. 440

We have heard from many quarters of your piety's efforts on behalf of true religion.

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From Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)c. 593

I write to you both together because the matters I wish to raise touch both your great sees and require your joint...

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From Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)c. 594

The bond that unites the great sees of Rome and Alexandria is ancient and deep, and I feel it in both the joys and...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 594

Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria, and Anastasius, Bishop of Antioch. When the excellent preacher says, As long as I am the apostle of the Gentiles I will honour my ministry Romans 11:13; saying again in another place, We became as babes among you 1 Thessalonians 2:7, he undoubtedly shows an example to us who come after him, that we shou...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 595

Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria. Charity, the mother and guardian of all that is good, which binds together in union the hearts of many, regards not as absent him whom it has present in the mind's eye. Since then, dearest brother, we are held together by the root of charity, neither will bodily absence nor distance of places have power...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 596

Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria, and Anastasius, Bishop of Antioch. The charity wherewith I am greatly bound to you allows me by no means to keep silence, that your Holiness may know all that is going on among us, and, deceived by no false rumours, may keep more perfectly the way of your justice and rectitude, as you have perfectly beg...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 596

Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria. Your most sweet Holiness has spoken much in your letter to me about the chair of Saint Peter, Prince of the apostles, saying that he himself now sits on it in the persons of his successors. And indeed I acknowledge myself to be unworthy, not only in the dignity of such as preside, but even in the number...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 598

An address from a learned man is always profitable, because the hearer either learns what he had known himself to be ignorant of, or, what is more, comes to know what he did not know he had been ignorant of. A hearer of the latter kind I have now become, your most holy Blessedness having been minded to write to me, asking me to send you the acts...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 598

Our common son, the bearer of these presents, when he brought the letters of your Holiness found me sick, and has left me sick; whence it has ensued that the scanty water of my brief epistle has been hardly able to exude to the large fountain of your Blessedness. But it was a heavenly boon that, while in a state of bodily pain, I received the le...

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From Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)c. 599

I write again to maintain the connection between our sees.

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 599

I have received at the hands of the bearer of these presents the letter of your most sweet Holiness, speaking to me about your cause being terminated speedily. But, as soon as he had come, he learned how the possession which he sought from our Church was held, and soon satisfied himself about it. The business he had with others he settled withou...

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From Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)c. 599

My beloved brother, I am glad to report that the business brought to us by the bearer of your last letter has been...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 600

In the past year I received the letters of your most sweet Holiness; but on account of the extreme severity of my sickness have been unable to reply to them until now. For lo, it is now almost full two years that I have been confined to my bed, afflicted with such pains of gout that I have hardly been able to rise on feast-days for as much as th...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 600

As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country Proverbs 25:25. But what can be good news to me, so far as concerns the benefit of holy Church, but to hear of the health and safety of your to me most sweet Holiness, who, from your perception of the light of truth, both illuminate the same Church with the word of preaching, an...

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From Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)c. 600

My beloved brother Eulogius, your letter reached me along with the reports of Boniface, my representative at your...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 602

The bearers of these presents, coming to Sicily, were converted from the error of the Monophysites, and united themselves to the holy universal Church. Having proceeded to the church of the blessed Peter, Prince of the apostles, they requested of me that I should commend them by letter to your Blessedness, to the end that they may not now be all...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 603

Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria. A conversation having arisen one day between me and my familiar friends about the customs of churches, one who had studied the art of medicine in the great city of Alexandria told us that he had a fellow-student attending the same lectures, a boy of extreme depravity, who, he said, had been suddenly ord...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 603

We return great thanks to Almighty God, that in the mouth of the heart a sweet savour of charity is experienced, when that which is written is fulfilled, As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country Proverbs 25:25. For I had previously been greatly disturbed by a letter from Boniface the Chartularius, my responsalis, who d...

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