Letter 76: Abigaus the recipient of this letter was a blind presbyter of Bætica in Spain. He had asked the help of Jerome's prayers in his struggles with evil and Jerome now writes to cheer and to console him. He concludes his remarks by commending to his special care the widow Theodora.

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Letter 76: To Abigaus (c. 399 AD)

[Abigaus was a blind priest from Baetica (southern Spain) who had asked for Jerome's prayers in his spiritual struggles. Jerome writes to encourage and console him, and commends to his special care the widow Theodora.]

1. Though I am conscious of many sins and pray daily on bended knees, 'Remember not the sins of my youth nor my transgressions' [Psalm 25:7], yet because I know it has been said by the prophet...

[Jerome offers spiritual encouragement to a blind Spanish priest and commends a widow to his care.]

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

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