Letter 6003: Gregory to Maximus, pretender to the Church of Salona. As often as anything is said to have been done contrary to ecclesiastical discipline, we dare not leave it unexamined, lest we should be guilty before God for connivance. Now it has come to our ears that you were ordained by means of simoniacal heresy.
Gregory to Maximus, pretender to the Church of Salona.
Whenever something is reported to have been done contrary to church discipline, I cannot leave it unexamined without being guilty before God of negligence. It has come to my ears that you were ordained through simony. Many other accusations have been made against you as well, among which one was serious enough for me to prohibit you by letter from celebrating Mass until I could determine the facts with greater certainty.
Therefore, so that the people of the Church are not left without a shepherd too long, and so that -- if these accusations remain unexamined -- this kind of corruption does not spread further, I urge you to come to us without delay, setting aside all excuses. With due regard for justice and under Christ's guidance, I will be able to investigate these matters and resolve them according to canonical law.
Do not produce any more in this succession of delays to your coming, lest your very absence make you appear more culpable, and I am compelled to pass a harsher sentence in council -- not only for the alleged crimes from which you evade clearing yourself, but also for the additional offense of disobedience and contumacy.
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