Letter 91: (A letter of no great importance, except as showing the friendly feelings which Gregory continued to maintain towards his successor.) Affairs with us go on as usual: we are quiet without strifes and disputes, valuing as we do the reward (which has no risk attaching to it) of silence, beyond everything. And we have derived some profit from this r...

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Gregory to his successor.

Affairs with us proceed as usual: we are quiet, free from strife and disputes, valuing the reward of silence -- which carries no risk -- above all things. And we have derived some benefit from this tranquility, for it has given us leisure for prayer and reflection.

I maintain toward you the same friendly feelings as always. The see that was once mine is now yours, and I wish you well in governing it. If I can be of any service to you from my retirement, you have only to ask.

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