From a letter to the Corinthians by Saint Clement, pope
Seek the good of all, not personal advantage |
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The command has been written: Cling to the saints, for those who cling to them will be sanctified. There is a passage in Scripture as well which states: With
the innocent man you will be innocent, and with the chosen one you will
be chosen also; likewise with the perverse you will deal perversely.
Devote yourselves, then, to the innocent and the just; they are God’s
chosen ones. Why are there strife and passion, schisms and even war
among you? Do we not possess the same Spirit of grace which was given to
us and the same calling in Christ? Why do we tear apart and divide the
body of Christ? Why do we revolt against our own body? Why do we reach
such a degree of insanity that we forget that we are members of one
another? Do not forget the words of Jesus our Lord: Woe to that man;
it would be better for him if he had not been born rather than
scandalise one of my chosen ones. Indeed it would be better for him to
have a great millstone round his neck and to be drowned in the sea than
that he lead astray one of my chosen ones. Your division has led
many astray, has made many doubt, has made many despair, and has brought
grief upon us all. And still your rebellion continues.
Pick up the letter of blessed Paul the apostle. What
did he write to you at the beginning of his ministry? Even then you had
developed factions. So Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, wrote to you
concerning himself and Cephas and Apollos. But that division involved
you in less sin because you were supporting apostles of high reputation
and a person approved by them.
We should put an end to this division immediately. Let
us fall down before our master and implore his mercy with our tears.
Then he will be reconciled to us and restore us to the practice of
brotherly love that befits us. For this is the gate of justice that
leads to life, as it is written: Open to me the gates of justice.
When I have entered there, I shall praise the Lord. This is the gate of
the Lord; the just shall enter through it. There are many gates
which stand open, but the gate of justice is the gateway of Christ. All
who enter through this gate are blessed, pursuing their way in holiness
and justice, performing all their tasks without discord. A person may be
faithful; he may have the power to utter hidden mysteries; he may be
discriminating in the evaluation of what is said and pure in his
actions. But the greater he seems to be, the more humbly he ought to
act, and the more zealous he should be for the common good rather than
his own interest.
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