Letter 72: (When S. Gregory was consecrated Bishop of Nyssa the Imperial Throne was occupied by Valens, an ardent Arian, whose mind was bent on the destruction of the Nicene Faith. He appointed, with this object, one Demosthenes, a former clerk of the Imperial Kitchen, to be Vicar of the civil Diocese of Pontus.
Gregory, concerning the affairs of Gregory of Nyssa.
When Gregory was consecrated Bishop of Nyssa, the imperial throne was occupied by Valens, an ardent Arian bent on the destruction of the Nicene faith. He appointed one Demosthenes -- a former clerk of the imperial kitchen -- as Vicar of the civil diocese of Pontus. An old grudge against Basil had made this man a ready instrument of persecution.
The situation is this: a cook has been set to judge bishops, and the faith is being tried in a court where the judge cannot even spell the charges. I wish I could find this amusing, but I cannot. The Church is suffering, good men are being driven from their sees, and the world is governed by those whose only qualification is their willingness to serve a heretical emperor.
Pray for Gregory of Nyssa, and for all of us. These are dark days, but they will not last. They cannot last. The truth is stronger than any emperor.
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