Gelasius I Letters

45 letters492-496 ADby Gelasius I
#1
Gelasius IUnknown~492 AD

bishop. SICUT also CUNCTIS to the brothers through I son om.

#2
Gelasius IUnknown~492 AD

in prolixitate epistolae of love tuae great we gaudio replesti in ea parte, in qua dictum is, that in...

#3
Gelasius IUnknown~492 AD

Barbaricis hactenus dolebámus incursibus especially uicinas urbi prouincias and bellorum saeua tempestate uastari,...

#4
Gelasius IUnknown~492 AD

Ualde mirati sumus, that uestra love quasi nouam el ueluti difficilem quaestionem and adhue tamquam inauditum 5...

#5
Gelasius IUnknown~492 AD

Miramur love tuam to have been miratam curam of the see apostolic, which more maiorum cunctis through mundum debetur...

#6
Gelasius IUnknown~492 AD

Licet among uarias s temporum difficultates continuis occupationibus implicati uix respirare ualeamus, for of the...

#7
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Sedent quidam in domibus suis nescientes, nor which loquantur nor concerning quibus affirment, concerning aliis...

#8
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

— Áudientes orthodoxam your of love in in Christ steadfastness atque thus you antiquae of the faith communionisque...

#9
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

A model statement of the account to be rendered by the blessed Gelasius concerning the avoidance of communion with...

#10
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Having recently assumed the pontificate, Gelasius sends this letter as a kind of medicine for orthodoxy and,...

#11
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Declining Euphemius's flattering overtures and refuting the arguments he had advanced in defense of Acacius,...

#12
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Gelasius assures Honorius that he ought not to have been troubled by what the pope had written to him about the...

#13
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Gelasius remonstrates with these bishops because an ignorant old man has been allowed to teach and restore the three...

#14
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Gelasius excuses the delay in notifying them of his election and then explains how the Eutychian heresy, born among...

#15
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Having learned from a letter Natalis had sent to Bishop Serenus of the abbot's praiseworthy zeal for the Catholic...

#16
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Having heard much-celebrated report of Succonius's steadfast faith in Christ and fervent teaching, Gelasius is...

#17
Gelasius IUnknown~493 AD

Gelasius had come to perceive that the Greeks would persist in their obstinacy.

#18
Gelasius IUnknown~494 AD

tnit f of the bishops Dardaniae to Oelasium papam* IUius praecepta himself grato animo suscepisge nuntiani, atque...

#19
Gelasius IUnknown~494 AD

Setting aside an excuse for not having written earlier through Faustus and Irenaeus, Gelasius writes the emperor a...

#20
Gelasius IUnknown~494 AD

Gelasius touches in passing on how much consolation he draws from Rusticus's affection for the apostolic see, and...

#21
Gelasius IUnknown~494 AD

The letter contains canonical decrees on ecclesiastical administration and discipline: on adapting established rules...

#22
Gelasius IClero~494 AD

Having granted the Brindisians the bishop they requested — Julian, now his brother and fellow bishop — Gelasius...

#23
Gelasius IRomanae~494 AD

Gelasius instructs the bishops of Sicily to administer the resources of their churches in accordance with canon law.

#24
Gelasius IUnknown~494 AD

Gelasius praises the constancy of these bishops in preserving the faith and in avoiding the neighboring...

#25
Gelasius IUnknown~494 AD

Gelasius expresses gratitude that, amid many difficulties, he has found an opportunity to write.

#26
Gelasius IHerculentio~494 AD

Frequent and insistent complaints reach Gelasius about bishops who neither know the ancient canons nor obey his own...

#27
Gelasius IPapa~494 AD

A similar decree concerning two serfs of Maxima, an illustrious and magnificent lady, who have been ordained as...

#28
Gelasius IPapa~494 AD

Two clergymen of the church of Grumentum — Silvester and Faustinianus — have tearfully complained to Gelasius that...

#29
Gelasius IUnknown~495 AD

Gelasius commends to Zeja the case of the clergymen Silvester and Faustinianus, who are pressing their claim to...

#30
Gelasius IUnknown~495 AD

A newly built church had been consecrated without the authority of the supreme pontiff, and Gelasius had accordingly...

#31
Gelasius IUnknown~495 AD

Gelasius expresses great surprise that his correspondents are treating as a new and difficult question what he...

#32
Gelasius IUnknown~495 AD

Gelasius challenges the Eastern bishops who style themselves prudent men and acute minds to explain how, if they had...

#33
Gelasius IUuiversisper~495 AD

Because some persons are not ashamed to disturb ecclesiastical order through illicit ambition and to infringe the...

#34
Gelasius INatalis, of Salona~495 AD

A second letter on the same subject as the preceding.

#35
Gelasius IActoribus~495 AD

A receipt concerning certain revenues of the Roman Church for the year 494.

#36
Gelasius IVincomalo~495 AD

A second receipt of the same kind.

#37
Gelasius IPapa~495 AD

It is indeed established and prescribed by Gelasius's own orders that no one in a church or oratory not dedicated...

#38
Gelasius IUnknown~495 AD

The pious devotion of Senilis, an honorable man, is to be embraced.

#39
Gelasius IUnknown~495 AD

Trigetius has informed Gelasius by petition that on his property called Sextilianus he has built a basilica...

#40
Gelasius IJohanni~496 AD

Gelasius expresses indignation at the audacious conduct of Asellus, who held the office of archdeacon.

#41
Gelasius IUnknown~496 AD

Because of the double murder of bishops in the church of the Scyllacians (Squillace), Gelasius deprives that church...

#42
Gelasius IUnknown~496 AD

The case of Coelestinus is this: he was found guilty as an accomplice in the murder of his father and of his bishop,...

#43
Gelasius IJohanni~496 AD

A religious woman named Olibula has petitioned Gelasius with tears that she is being oppressed by the claims of her...

#44
Gelasius IUnknown~496 AD

BCU ost a G-elasio papa onm LXX viris eruditissimis episoopia in sede apostolioa urbis Bomae.

#45
Gelasius IUnknown~496 AD

seu Stemcti G elasii Bomae of the bishop exemplar epistolae to Syriae \ n\ episcopos missae ).