Letter 10021

Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)Unknown|gregory great
From: Gregory the Great, Pope, in Rome
To: John, praepositus of Italy
Date: ~600 AD
Context: Gregory complains about the reduction in the food dole (annona) going to the Neapolitan diaconia.

Gregory to John, praepositus of Italy.

I am receiving complaints that the annual grain supply [annona — the public food distribution that had been part of Roman administration for centuries, which the church now helped administer] reaching the diaconia [charitable distribution center] of Naples has been reduced. This matters enormously to the poor people who depend on it.

I direct you to investigate this reduction and restore the full supply. The poor of Naples did not cause this shortage; they should not bear its consequences.

If there are administrative or supply problems behind the reduction, bring them to my attention with specifics so I can address them at the appropriate level. But the bottom line must be: the poor receive what they have been promised.
Gregory

Modern English rendering for readability. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek for scholarly use.