Letter 147: To Joannes [a mutual friend who, after illness left him unfit for military service, entered a monastery].
To Joannes [a mutual friend who, after illness left him unfit for military service, entered a monastery].
I think you are a happier man than anyone could imagine. You have escaped the world's turmoil and found a harbor of peace. The monastic life suits you — not because you are weak, but because you are wise enough to know what truly matters. May God bless your choice and make it fruitful.
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