Letter 7013: As it is reprehensible and deserving of punishment for any one to sell consecrated vessels except in cases sanctioned by law and the sacred canons, so it is not a matter for reproach or penalty if they should be disposed of with a compassionate purpose for the redemption of captives. Since, then, we find from the information given us by your Fra...
Gregory to Fortunatus, Bishop of Fanum.
Just as it is reprehensible and punishable for anyone to sell consecrated vessels except in cases approved by law and the sacred canons, so it is not a matter for reproach or penalty if they are disposed of for the compassionate purpose of ransoming captives. Since therefore we find from the information provided by your Fraternity that you have borrowed money for the redemption of captives and have no means of repaying it, and that you therefore wish, with our authority, to sell certain consecrated vessels — in this case, since both the laws and the canons approve, we have thought it right to grant our approval and give you leave to dispose of the consecrated vessels. But lest their sale should lead to any ill feeling toward you, they ought to be sold, up to the amount of the debt, in the presence of John our church advocate, and the proceeds paid to the creditors — so that, the business being completed with these safeguards, neither may the creditors suffer loss from having made the loan, nor may your Fraternity face resentment now or in the future.
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