Letter 7034: Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria, and Anastasius, Bishop of Antioch. The charity wherewith I am greatly bound to you allows me by no means to keep silence, that your Holiness may know all that is going on among us, and, deceived by no false rumours, may keep more perfectly the way of your justice and rectitude, as you have perfectly beg...

Pope Gregory the GreatEulogius, of Alexandria|c. 596 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|Human translated
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Gregory to Eulogius, Bishop of Alexandria, and Anastasius, Bishop of Antioch.

The deep affection that binds me to you will not let me keep silent. Your Holiness should know exactly what is happening here, so that you are not deceived by false rumors and can continue on the path of justice and integrity you have so faithfully followed.

The representatives of our brother and fellow bishop Cyriacus came to me bearing his synodical letter. As your Blessedness knows, there is a serious disagreement between us over his use of a profane title [the "Ecumenical Patriarch" designation]. But I decided his representatives, sent on a matter of faith, should be received -- I could not allow the sin of arrogance that has taken hold in the church of Constantinople to shake the faith or fracture the unity of the Church.

I also allowed his representatives to celebrate the solemnities of the Mass with me, since they humbly requested it. As I explained to the Emperor, it was right for Cyriacus's representatives to communicate with me, since by God's help I have not fallen into the error of arrogance. My deacon, however, should not celebrate Mass with Cyriacus himself, because through that profane title he has either committed or endorsed the sin of pride -- and if my deacon were to proceed as though nothing were wrong, we would appear to validate that foolish claim, which God forbid. I have urged our brother to correct himself. If he does not, he will find no peace with us.

In his synodical letters, our brother has by God's grace expressed himself as a Catholic in every respect. He did, however, condemn a certain Eudoxius, whom we cannot find listed among either the heretics or the orthodox. I ask your Holiness to look into this and let me know what you find, so that we can determine whether this condemnation was justified or in error.

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