Letter 8001: On receiving the letters of your Fraternity we returned great thanks to Almighty God, that you had been so good as to refresh us with the news of the gathering in of many souls. And accordingly let your Fraternity strive anxiously to bring to perfection, with the help of the Lord, the work which you have begun. And with regard to those who have ...

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Gregory to Peter, Bishop of Corsica.

Your Fraternity's letter brought wonderful news, and I give great thanks to Almighty God for the souls you have been gathering in. Keep pressing forward -- bring this good work to completion with the Lord's help.

Regarding those who were once believers but have slipped back into idol worship through negligence or under pressure: move quickly to bring them back to the faith. Impose a brief penance so they can properly grieve their failure, and they will hold all the more firmly to what they return to once they have fully repented of what they abandoned. As for those who have never been baptized, urge them, plead with them, warn them about the coming judgment, and explain why worshipping blocks of wood and stone makes no sense. Gather them in to Almighty God, so that when the day of judgment arrives, your Holiness may be counted among the saints. What work could be more profitable or more worthy than saving souls and bringing an immortal return to the Lord who gave you the calling to preach?

I am also sending your Fraternity fifty solidi [gold coins] for purchasing baptismal garments for the newly converted. And I have granted the possession you requested to the priest of the church on Mount Negeugnus, with the amount deducted from his usual allowance.

As for your request to build an episcopal residence at the church near that mountain -- I am happy to approve it. The closer you are, the more good you can do.

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

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