Letter 5011: Ad eundem de itinere suo
To Gregory, About His Journey
I continually and gladly wish, holy Gregory whom I must embrace, to see you with my eyes and seek you with these little letters. Sweet it is to see you; but if the opportunity to be seen is lacking, it will still be a hope for one praying — to give at least words to his father.
Recently, departing quickly from your presence, I am speaking of having gone through glass-like roads of ice [winter travel through frozen Gaul]. But through the help of the cross, with patron Martin working on my behalf, I arrived safely to my mothers [Radegund and Agnes at the Holy Cross monastery at Poitiers], most excellent father. They greet you with manifold reverential honor — and I for my part offer prayers of thanks for a safe return.
Modern English rendering for readability. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek for scholarly use.
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