Letter 833
To Anastasius the Monk.
Do not be eager to be quickly rid of your anxiety over trials and afflictions; bear them, and endure until such time as Christ, who provides for you and who wisely orders the things that concern you, shall will it.
AI-assisted translation - This translation was produced with AI assistance and has not been peer-reviewed. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek below for scholarly use.
Latin / Greek Original
Μὴ θέλε ταχὺ ἀπομεριμνῆσαι πειρασμῶν καὶ θλί-
ψεων, στέγε, καὶ ὑπόμενε μέχρις ὅτου βούλεται ὁ
προνοῶν σου Χριστὸς, ὁ σοφῶς τὰ κατὰ σὲ οἰκονο-
μῶν.
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