Letter 8005: Gregory to Eusebius of Thessalonica, Urbitius of Dyracchium, Constantius ofMediolanum (Milan), Andrew of Nicopolis, John of Corinth, John of Prima Justiniana, John Cretensi Scoritano, John of Larissa, Marinianus of Ravenna, Januarius of Caralis (Cagliari) in Sardinia, and all the bishops of Sicily. I have taken care to transmit to your Fraternit...
Gregory to Eusebius of Thessalonica, Urbitius of Dyrrachium, Constantius of Milan, Andrew of Nicopolis, John of Corinth, John of Prima Justiniana, John of Crete, John of Larissa, Marinianus of Ravenna, Januarius of Cagliari in Sardinia, and all the bishops of Sicily.
I am forwarding to your Fraternity a law the most pious Emperor has issued: no one bound by military service or public obligations may assume the status of a cleric or become a monk as a way to escape being held accountable.
I press this upon you especially: do not hastily receive into the clergy people entangled in secular obligations. When such people live as clerics no differently than they lived before, they are not truly leaving the secular world -- they are just changing its form.
If any such persons seek to enter a monastery, they must first be released from their public liabilities. For those coming from military service who are eager to become monks, do not accept them rashly. Their lives must be thoroughly examined first. According to the monastic rule, they should undergo a three-year probation before taking the monastic habit, God willing. If after that trial they are found worthy and sincerely desire to do penance for their past sins, then monastic profession should not be denied them -- for the sake of their heavenly life and gain.
Rest assured: the most serene and Christian Emperor is fully in agreement on this. He willingly permits monastic profession for those who are genuinely free of public obligations.
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