Letter 4,10 - to Januarius, bishop of Cagliari. September 595
"But so that your zeal should not be weakened by the intervention of any sort of relaxation, we have decided that you should be especially encouraged concerning these duties. For indeed, we have heard that that magnificent man, Stephen, while he was departing from this life, directed that a monastery should be founded, by a clause in his last will and testament. It is said that his desire has so far been postponed thanks to a delay of his heiress, the honorable lady Theodosia.
Therefore we exhort your Fraternity to make every effort over the aforesaid case, and to warn the lady mentioned above that she ought to establish the convent within the space of a year, as she was ordered, and to construct everything according to the will of her dead husband, without any dispute."
Cited from: The Letters of Gregory the Great, trans. John R.C. Martyn (Toronto: PIMS, 2004), I: 294
Sunday, 23 October 2011
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