Letter 4034: How the law urgently prosecutes the most abominable pravity of heretics is not unknown to your Excellency. It is therefore no light sin if these, whom both the integrity of our faith and the strictness of the laws condemn, should find licence to creep up again in your times. Now in those parts, so far as we have learned, the audacity of the Dona...

Pope Gregory the GreatPantaleo, Præfect|c. 593 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|Human translated
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Gregory to Pantaleo, Prefect of Africa.

Your Excellency is well aware of how urgently the law prosecutes the detestable perversity of heretics. It is therefore no light sin if those whom both the integrity of our faith and the strictness of the laws condemn should find room to creep back during your administration.

We have learned that in those regions the Donatists have grown so bold that they not only eject Catholic priests from their churches with pestilent presumption, but even dare to rebaptize those whom the waters of true baptism had already cleansed.

We are deeply surprised — if it is indeed true — that while you hold authority in those parts, such wickedness is permitted. Consider first what judgment men will pass on you if heretics who were justly suppressed under your predecessors find an opening for their excesses under your watch. Consider also that our God will require from your hand the souls of the lost, if you fail to correct so great an abomination to the extent your office demands.

Do not take offense at my speaking plainly, Your Excellency. It is because we love you as our own children that we point out what we are confident will be to your advantage.

Send our brother and fellow bishop Paul to us with all speed, and permit no one to hinder his journey under any excuse. Once we have ascertained the full truth, we will be able, with God's help, to determine how the punishment of so great a crime should proceed.

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