Letter 13042: We return great thanks to Almighty God, that in the mouth of the heart a sweet savour of charity is experienced, when that which is written is fulfilled, As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country Proverbs 25:25. For I had previously been greatly disturbed by a letter from Boniface the Chartularius, my responsalis, who d...

Pope Gregory the GreatEulogius, of Alexandria|c. 603 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|Human translated
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Barbarian peoples/invasions; Theological controversy; Travel & mobility

Gregory to Eulogius, Patriarch of Alexandria.

We return great thanks to Almighty God, for in the mouth of the heart we taste the sweet savor of charity, and what is written is fulfilled: "As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country" (Proverbs 25:25).

I had previously been deeply distressed by a letter from Boniface the secretary, my representative who resides in the royal city, reporting that your most dear and beloved Holiness had suffered a failure of bodily sight. That letter struck me with heavy grief. But then suddenly, by the prospering grace of our Creator and Redeemer, I received the letter of Your Blessedness and learned that the affliction I had heard about was cured. My joy was as great as the bitterness of the sorrow that had preceded it.

For we know that, with the help of Almighty God, your life is the health of many. When a skilled and experienced helmsman sits at the tiller, sailors pass safely through the waves.

Beyond my joy at your recovery, I have this additional cause for celebration: I have learned that through your preaching the enemies of the Church are diminishing in number while the flocks of the Lord multiply. Through the plowshare of your tongue, heavenly grain increases daily and is stored up in the granaries on high. In you we rejoice to see fulfilled what is written: "Where there is much increase, there the strength of the oxen is evident" (Proverbs 14:4). From this we see plainly that the more you bring back those who have strayed to the service of Almighty God, the greater your merit before Him. And the greater your merit, the more powerfully you can obtain what you ask for.

I beg you, therefore, to pray all the more earnestly for me, a sinner. For bodily pain, bitterness of heart, and the immense devastation of death among the swords of so many barbarians all afflict me.

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