Letter 5058: Gregory to all bishops constituted in the province of Helladia. I return thanks with you, dearest brethren, to Almighty God, who has caused the hidden sore which the ancient enemy had introduced to come to the knowledge of all, and has cut it away by a wholesome incision from the body of His Church. Herein we have cause both to rejoice and to mo...

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Gregory to all bishops in the province of Helladia.

I give thanks with you, dearest brothers, to Almighty God, who has caused the hidden wound planted by the ancient enemy to come to everyone's knowledge, and has cut it from the body of His Church by a healing incision. In this we have cause both to rejoice and to grieve: to rejoice at the correction of a crime, but to grieve at the fall of a brother.

Since the fall of one man often serves as a safeguard for another, let whoever fears to fall take heed, and give no opening to the enemy, and not imagine that his deeds remain hidden. For the Truth proclaims: "There is nothing hidden that shall not be revealed." God Himself is the witness of our deeds and brings to light what is done in secret. Who can hope to hide his actions from One who is both their witness and their judge?

Since sometimes, when guarding against one thing, we fail to guard against another, everyone must watch against all the enemy's snares -- lest while prevailing on one front he is defeated on another. Even an earthly commander uses this tactic: he makes a feint of attacking one place while secretly striking somewhere undefended. Let each of us therefore cry to the Lord with the voice of the heart: "Lord, do not withdraw Your help from me; look to my defense."

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