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E06434: A letter of Pope Gregory the Great (Register 13.30) of 603, to Iohannes, bishop of Syracuse, regards a former monk of the monastery dedicated to *Lucia (virgin and martyr of Syracuse, S00846) in Syracuse (Sicily). Written in Latin in Rome.
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posted on 2018-09-11, 00:00 authored by francesPope Gregory the Great, Register of Letters 13.30
Extract from the opening of the letter:
Quorundam ad nos relatione peruenit Cosmam, qui ex monacho monasterii sanctae Luciae a decessore uestro uenerandae memoriae Maximiano in ecclesia Syracusana factus subdiaconus atque a uobis postea in possessione quae Iuliana uocatur presbyter dicitur ordinatus.
‘A report by some people has come to our attention concerning Cosmas. He had been a monk in the monastery of Saint Lucia until appointed deacon in the church of Syracuse by Maximianus, your predecessor of venerable memory, and afterwards he is said to have been ordained as a priest by you in the possession called Juliana.’
Text: Norberg 1982, vol. 2, 1031. Translation: Martyn 2004, vol. 3, 847.
Extract from the opening of the letter:
Quorundam ad nos relatione peruenit Cosmam, qui ex monacho monasterii sanctae Luciae a decessore uestro uenerandae memoriae Maximiano in ecclesia Syracusana factus subdiaconus atque a uobis postea in possessione quae Iuliana uocatur presbyter dicitur ordinatus.
‘A report by some people has come to our attention concerning Cosmas. He had been a monk in the monastery of Saint Lucia until appointed deacon in the church of Syracuse by Maximianus, your predecessor of venerable memory, and afterwards he is said to have been ordained as a priest by you in the possession called Juliana.’
Text: Norberg 1982, vol. 2, 1031. Translation: Martyn 2004, vol. 3, 847.
History
Evidence ID
E06434Saint Name
Lucia, virgin and martyr of Syracuse : S00846Saint Name in Source
LuciaRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - LettersLanguage
- Latin