Letter 133: The sight of the eyes brings about bodily friendship, and long companionship strengthens it, but genuine regard is the gift of the Spirit, Who unites what is separated by long distances, and makes friends known to one another, not by bodily qualities, but by the characteristics of the soul. The grace of the Lord has granted me this favour, by pe...

Basil of CaesareaPeter, of Terracina|c. 365 AD|basil caesarea
arianismfriendship
Travel & mobility; Personal friendship

To Peter, Bishop of Alexandria,

True friendship doesn't require meeting face to face. The Holy Spirit connects people across vast distances — not through physical appearance, but through the qualities of the soul. And by God's grace, that's exactly what has happened between us. Even though we've never met in person, I feel I know you deeply and hold you in genuine affection, bound together by our shared faith.

I'm confident that as a disciple of Athanasius [Athanasius the Great: the towering Bishop of Alexandria who spent decades fighting Arianism and was exiled five times for it] — having spent so long at his side — you walk in his same spirit and hold to the same true faith.

So I'm writing to ask one thing: that among all the ways you carry on that great man's legacy, you'll also carry on his friendship with me. Write to me often. And care for the Christian community across the world with the same love and dedication that blessed Athanasius always showed to everyone who truly loves God.

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

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