Letter 77: I hear that you are indignant at the outrages which have been committed on us by the Monks and the Mendicants. And it is no wonder, seeing that you never yet had felt a blow, and were without experience of the evils we have to endure, that you did feel angry at such a thing. But we as experienced in many sorts of evil, and as having had our shar...

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Gregory to a friend.

I hear you are outraged at the violence committed against us by the monks and the mendicants. And no wonder -- you have never yet felt such a blow, and the evils we endure are new to your experience.

But we are veterans of suffering, well practiced in every kind of affliction, and we have learned this much from long experience: that anger achieves nothing, that retaliation only multiplies the evil, and that the only weapon worth wielding is patience.

Do not let their violence corrupt your soul. Pray for them -- yes, even for those who have struck you. And trust that God, who sees all things, will bring justice in His own time and in His own way.

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