Natalis, of Salona

Natalis of Salona (fl. 590s–600s) was bishop of Salona (modern Split, Croatia) and appears 5 times in this collection as a recipient of Pope Gregory the Great's letters. Gregory's correspondence with Natalis deals with church discipline and the management of the Dalmatian church. The letters reveal Gregory's active supervision of churches in the Balkans — a region caught between Byzantine authority, Slavic migration, and the remnants of Roman provincial organization.
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From Gelasius I
gelasius i #34
From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 590

The acts of your synod which you have transmitted to us, in which the Archdeacon Honoratus is condemned, we perceive to be full of the seed of strifes, seeing that the same person is at one and the same time advanced to the dignity of the priesthood against his will, and removed from the office of the diaconate as though unworthy of it. And, as ...

gregory great #1019
From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 590

We have received at the hands of the deacon Stephen, whom you sent to us, the letters of your Reverence, wherein you congratulate us on our promotion. And truly what has been offered in the kindness and earnestness of charity demands full credence, reason having prompted your pontifical order to rejoice with us. We therefore, being cheered by yo...

gregory great #1021
From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 591

I have learned, dearest brother, from many who have come from your city that, neglecting your pastoral charge, you occupy yourself wholly in feastings: which report I should not have believed had not my own experience of your conduct confirmed it. For that you in no wise art intent on reading, in no wise give attention to exhortation, but art ev...

gregory great #2018
From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 591

As though forgetting the tenour of former letters, I had determined to say nothing to your Blessedness but what should savour of sweetness: but, now that in your epistle you have recurred in the way of argumentation to preceding letters, I am once more compelled to say perhaps some things that I had rather not have said. For in defense of feasts...

gregory great #2052
From Pope Gregory the Greatc. 592

Gregory to Natalis, archbishop of Salona. Whilst every kind of business demands anxious investigation of the truth, what pertains to deposition from sacerdotal rank should be considered with especial strictness, since here the matter in hand is not concerning persons constituted in a humble position, but, as it were, concerning reversal of divin...

gregory great #3008