Letter 7023: Gregory to Fortunatus, bishop, and Anthemius, guardian (defensori). Catellus, the bearer of these presents, has informed us that his sister, who had been betrothed to one Stephen, has, through divine mercy moving her, been converted in a monastery at Naples, and that the same Stephen improperly detains a house and some other things belonging to...
Gregory to Fortunatus, bishop, and Anthemius, guardian.
Catellus, the bearer of this letter, has informed us that his sister, who had been engaged to a man named Stephen, has by divine mercy entered a convent in Naples. Stephen, however, is improperly holding onto a house and other property belonging to her. Since the law provides that a betrothed woman who chooses to enter religious life shall suffer no loss of property whatsoever, I ask your Brotherhood, together with the subdeacon Anthemius, to investigate the matter thoroughly. If you find, as we have been told, that Stephen is unjustly keeping her house or anything else, warn him firmly to restore it without delay or argument. He has no right to defer the return of what is not his under any excuse. If you find that he ignores your warning, report the matter to us with a full account of the facts, so that when the merits of the case are clear, he can be compelled by other means to make the restitution he refuses to make voluntarily out of basic honesty. I commend the bearer to your care and urge you not to let him suffer further delay in this matter.
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