Letter 13034: Your Experience remembers what and what kind of oath you took over the most sacred body of the blessed apostle Peter. Whence also we committed to you without fear the charge of enquiry in the patrimony of the Syracusan district. It is, then, incumbent on you to have your own good faith and the fear of the same blessed apostle Peter ever before y...

Pope Gregory the GreatPantaleo, Præfect|c. 603 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|Human translated
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Gregory to Pantaleo, Notary.

Your Experience remembers well the nature and weight of the oath you took over the most sacred body of the blessed apostle Peter. It was on that basis that we entrusted you without hesitation with responsibility for the inquiry into the patrimony of the Syracusan district. It is therefore incumbent on you to keep your own good faith and the fear of the blessed apostle Peter always before your eyes, and to conduct yourself so that you stand blameless — both before men in this present life and before Almighty God at the last judgment.

Now from the report of Salerius, our secretary, we have learned that you discovered the grain measure by which the tenant farmers of the Church were being forced to deliver their grain was set at twenty-five sextarii. We found this utterly abhorrent and were sorry you had been slow to investigate it. We are glad, therefore, that you report having broken the fraudulent measure and made a just one.

However, since the said secretary has also reported what has already been collected under your oversight through the dishonest dealings of the estate managers from two territories, we must think not only of the future — where we rejoice at your diligence in breaking the unjust measure — but also of past sins. For if what the managers fraudulently took from the peasants now accrues to us, we become complicit in their wrongdoing.

We therefore direct Your Experience, with complete faithfulness and integrity — keeping in mind the fear of Almighty God and the strictness of the blessed apostle Peter — to draw up a list for each estate of the poor and destitute tenant farmers. With the money found to have been obtained by fraud, purchase cows, sheep, and pigs, and distribute them among these poor farmers. Do this with the counsel of the most reverend lord Bishop John and of Adrian, our representative.

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