Letter 14008: Gregory to Boniface, Deacon at Constantinople . As often as the discord of those who ought to have been preachers of peace makes us sad, we should study with great solicitude that cause of contention may be removed, and that those who differ among themselves may return to concord. Now what has been done with respect to the camp of Cassiopus, whi...

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Gregory to Boniface, Deacon in Constantinople.

Whenever discord among those who should be preachers of peace causes us grief, we must work with great care to remove the source of contention and restore harmony. The dispute over the camp of Cassiopus, on the island of Corcyra [Corfu], and the bishop of Euria's efforts to seize it from the bishop of Corcyra's jurisdiction, is a long and tedious story. But so that your Love may understand the full picture, I am sending you the letters of our brother Alcyson, Bishop of Corcyra, and have arranged for his representative to brief you in person.

Briefly: the late Emperor Maurice issued an order, obtained by deception, which contradicted both civil law and the sacred canons, and therefore had no effect. The dispute remained unresolved until Maurice gave a second order to the late Andrew, Metropolitan of Nicopolis, directing him to hear the case and resolve it canonically, since both parties fell under his jurisdiction. The Metropolitan heard the case, pronounced his sentence -- a copy of which I am sending you -- and ruled that the camp of Cassiopus belongs under the authority and jurisdiction of the bishop of Corcyra, in whose diocese it has always been. I have approved his ruling and confirmed it with the authority of the Apostolic See.

I also took care to add an element of clemency, so that the strictness of our decree would not seem entirely without kindness, and that the bishop and clergy of Euria would not face an unreasonable burden.

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Latin / Greek Original

BONIFACIUM DIACONUM.

Apud imperatorem. ut, subr Cassiopi
= Juss10nem —_—_— _— 81am Sd
precipiat.
Gregorius ® Boniſacio diacono Constantinopoli,
Quolies nos eorum discordia tristes ſacit qui pacis
predicatores esse debuerant, magna sollicitudine
studendum est ut, litigii > ablala materia, ad con-
cordiam redeant qui diversa ab invicem voluntale
discordant. Quz igitur de Cassiopi casiro, quod in
insula Corcyra est positum, acta sint, qualiterve id

de jurisdictione Corcyritani episcopi episcopus Euris

culpa videatur exigere, propter quod ab eis mala pro C Moliatur subtrahere, et .suz nequiler jurisdictioni

bonis sint reddita, stndendum tamen est ut excessu
f benignitas non vincatur, nec illud quod extraneis
debetur ſratribus etiam necessitalem patientibus de-
negetur, ne nibil charitas agere in episcoporum men-
tibus judicetur, si sine consolationis remedio hi qui-
Lus magna est habenda compassio relinquantur.
Oportet ergo ut sacerdotes vel clerus Euriz civilatis
ab anteſati Cagsjopi castri habitatione nullatenus re-
. pellantur, sed et beati Donati sanctum ac venerabile
corpus, quod secum detulerunt, in una ecelesiarum

legitur Corsice, pro Corcyre, sed mendose ; qui er-
ror in consequentibus emendatur. Omnes cum Col-
bertinis, Rhem. et tribus Yatic. babent Alcysoni. In
Vatic. B, Mariano episcopo Ravenne.

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