Letter 6006: Gregory to Childebert, King of the Franks. As much as royal dignity is above that of other men, so much in truth does the high position of your kingdom excel that of the kingdoms of other nations. And yet to be a king is not extraordinary, there being others also; but to be a Catholic, which others are not counted worthy to be, this is enough.

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Gregory to Childebert, King of the Franks.

As much as royal dignity stands above that of other men, so does the eminence of your kingdom truly surpass that of other nations. To be a king is not unusual -- there are others who are kings. But to be a Catholic, which others are not counted worthy to be -- that is enough. For as the splendor of a great lamp shines in the darkness of night, so the clear light of your faith gleams amid the dark faithlessness of other nations. Whatever other kings glory in, you possess as well. But they are far surpassed because they do not have the one supreme good that you have. So that they may be overcome in deeds as well as faith, let your Excellency always show kindness to your subjects. And when something offends you, do not punish without inquiry. You will please the King of kings -- the Almighty Lord -- all the more if, restraining your power, you recognize that you may not do everything you are able to do.

That you maintain purity of faith in both mind and deed is shown by your love of the blessed Peter, Prince of the Apostles, whose property has been well governed and preserved under your authority. But since Dynamius the Patrician, who on our recommendation looked after this property, is no longer able to manage it, I have sent our most beloved son the priest Candidus to govern it, lest the small patrimony in your territory be ruined by neglect. I commend him to your Excellency, greeting you with fatherly charity and asking that if any wrong has been done or any property wrongfully detained, the matter be set right.

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Latin / Greek Original

CHILDEBERTUM REGEM.

Laudat ia illo s/udium fidei catholice, Candidumgque
commendat patrimonii reclorem, Dynamii patricii
loco, designatum.

Gregorius © Childeberto regi Francorum.
Quanto cztervs homines regia dignilas antecedit,

uxore, filia, Sigebert» regi Francorum nupsit, ex
eoque Childebe: tum geauit, patrem Theodeberti ac
Thevdorici. Quod ait Mariana, a Gregorio episcopo
Komano Brunichildem duabus epislolis aut potius
decem esse laudatam , et ob id scelera Fredegundis
2 nostris hjsloricis ei aſlicta arbitratur, refelli non
meretur, Quippe Gregorius novno regui Theodeberti
ac Theodorici frairum anno, iv Idus Mariias deces-
Sit, ante annos novem quam Brunichildis periret;
quo Llempore nondum itla proceres preter unuim aut
allerum, nondum Degiderium Viennensem episcopum
jugulari jusseral, nondum nepvtes su0s crudeliter
occideral, Praterea quot et quas basilicas Bruaichil-
dis exs/ruxisset, ex ipsius epistohs scivit Gregorins ;
quut et quam atrocia facizora facercet, scire facile
nou potuit. Denique laudat eam nonunquem Gregy-
Tius ut proniore animo Eccles.2 Gallicaute, et Cau-
didi, Augustini, aliorumque quos ipsi commenadal,
habeat rationem,. curamque SuscCipiat. De bis ſuse el
elacle vir clariss. Adrianus Valesius, in |. xvu Re-
run Francicarum, quem lege. Gussanv. Multi alii
preler Marianam a Bruvichilie tot Scelerum £usPpi-
civnem amovere conati Sunt, et in his Cordemoisius
In Historia Francorum haud ita pridem Gallicescripta.

bis egimus in vita Sancii Gregorii, quam consule.

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