Letter 9047: **From:** Gregory I, Bishop of Rome
The clergy of Regium have brought complaints against their bishop, and these must be investigated. Go there, hear from those who have come forward, look into the specifics of what is alleged, and determine whether the complaints have merit. Do not prejudge the matter in either direction — listen carefully and assess honestly. Bishops are accountable for how they govern their churches, and complaints from clergy should be taken seriously. Report back to me with your findings.
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Latin / Greek Original
AD SAPINUM SUBDIACONUM.
Regitani cleri adversus episcopum 8uum querelas una
cum episcopis quinque perscruletur, ut, illorum rela-
tione certior ſactus, ipse Rome decernat.
Gregorius ®* Sabino subdiacono.
Clerus Ecclesize Regitanz multa contra reverendis-
simum ſratrem nostrum Bonifacium episcopum 8uum,
data nobis petitione, conquestus est, petens ut ad
nos debvisset habere veniendi licentiam, quatenus
canse ipsz' hic subtiliter probarentur. Sed quia nos
interim predictum fratrem nostrum huc modo non
previdimus deducendum, visum nobis est illic > de-
putare causam eamdem cognoscendam. Et ideo me-
diis sacrosanctis Evangeliis experientia tua una cum
Paulino, Proculo, Palumbo, vel Venerio, atque Mar-
tiano reverendissimis ſratribus coepiscopisque nostris
8ine cujusquam pers0ne2 respeclu, tam clericorum
querelam quam adversus suum, sicut diximus, habent
episcopum ; vel 8i quam forte jlle contra eos habue-
rit, ear. omni equitate ac 8ollicitudive perscrutelur,
Et- quidquid in verilate cognoverit, nobis una cum
predictis. fratribus nostris svbtiliter diligenterque
962 signiſicet, ut renuntiatione vestra redditi cerlio-
res, quid fieri debeat decernamus <.
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