Letter 12: Go, brother Cyril, to your mother Church — from which you were not excommunicated, only separated for a period...
To Cyril.
Go, brother Cyril, to your mother Church — from which you were not excommunicated, only separated for a period measured to match your failings. I am sure our late, holy Father [Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria] would have taken this step long ago if death had not come too soon. To shorten your penalty was clearly the act of a heart already inclined to pardon.
Consider that the sacred priest himself has given you permission to return. Approach God with a soul free of suffering and cleared of guilt. Hold in blessed memory that holy elder, dear to God, who appointed you a leader of his people. May all of this bring you joy.
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