Gennadius, Patrician and Exarch of Africa

Gennadius (d. 598) was the patrician and exarch of Africa — the Byzantine governor of North Africa — and appears 5 times in this collection as a recipient of Pope Gregory the Great's letters. Gregory's correspondence with Gennadius deals with the intersection of civil and ecclesiastical authority in Africa. The letters reveal the complex relationship between papal authority and imperial administration in a province that was culturally Latin but politically Byzantine.
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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 590

That you have unceasingly the fear of God before your eyes, and pursue justice, the subdued necks of enemies testify; but, that the grace of Christ may keep your Glory in the same prosperity, restrain, as you have been wont, with speedy prohibition whatever things you discover to be committed wrongfully, so that, fortified with the arms of justi...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 590

As the Lord has made your Excellency to shine with the light of victories in the military wars of this life, so ought you to pose the enemies of the Church with all activity of mind and body, to the end that from both kinds of triumph your reputation may shine forth more and more, when in forensic wars, too, you firmly resist the adversaries of ...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 590

Had not such great success of the military exploits of your Excellency arisen from the merit of your faith and from the grace of the Christian religion, it would not have been so greatly to be wondered at, since we know that the like has been granted to military leaders of old time. But when, God granting it, you forestall future victories, not ...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 593

Gregory to Gennadius, Patrician and Exarch of Africa. We are well assured that the mind of your religious Excellency is inflamed with zeal of divine love against those things especially which are done in unseemly wise in the churches. We therefore the more gladly impose on you the correction of faults in ecclesiastical cases as we have confidenc...

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From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 595

Gregory to Gennadius, Patrician of Africa. We doubt not that your Excellency remembers how two years ago we wrote in behalf of Paul our brother and fellow bishop, asking you to afford him the support of your Dignity in his desire to come to us on account of the trouble he was said to be undergoing from persecution on the part of the Donatists, t...

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