Letter 3012: Gregory to Maximianus, bishop of Syracuse I wrote some time ago to your Fraternity desiring you to send to the Roman city those who had alleged anything against Gregory, bishop of the city of Agrigento. And we exhort you by this present epistle that this should be immediately done. Wherefore hasten to send with speed the persons themselves, and ...

Pope Gregory the GreatMaximianus, of Syracuse|c. 592 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|Human translated
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Book III, Letter 12

To Maximianus, Bishop of Syracuse [Gregory's trusted deputy in Sicily].

Gregory to Maximianus, Bishop of Syracuse.

I wrote to Your Fraternity some time ago directing you to send to Rome those who had made certain allegations, so that their claims could be properly examined here. I have been waiting, but no one has arrived.

This delay must not continue. The matters in question require resolution, and justice delayed is justice denied. Send the parties involved to us promptly, with whatever documentation and witnesses are needed, so that we can hear the case and render a decision.

I also remind Your Fraternity to continue your diligent oversight of the churches in Sicily entrusted to your care. The times demand greater vigilance, not less. Ensure that clergy maintain proper discipline, that the poor are fed, and that the Church's property is well managed. Report to us regularly on conditions in the province.

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