Letter 6029: Gregory to Marinianus, Bishop of Ravenna. We wonder why the discernment of your Fraternity should have been so changed in a short time that it does not consider what it asks for. On this account we grieve, since you afford manifest proof that the words of evil counsellors have availed with you more than the study of divine lore has profited you.

Pope Gregory the GreatMarinianus|c. 595 AD|Pope Gregory the Great|Human translated
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Gregory to Januarius, Bishop of Cagliari.

I have been informed that certain monasteries in your region lack proper oversight and that the monks there live without adequate discipline. Since it is the duty of the bishop to watch over the monasteries in his territory, I direct your Brotherhood to visit these communities, investigate their condition, and impose the discipline that monastic life requires. Do not allow negligence to continue, lest what should be houses of prayer become nurseries of vice.

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