A letter by Pope St Gregory the Great
The nation of angels was bathed with the light of holy faith |
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Glory to God in the highest and peace to his people on earth,
because the grain of wheat has fallen into the earth and has died.
Christ has died in order to reign in heaven. Not only that: by his death
we live; by his weakness we are strengthened; by his passion we are
freed from suffering; impelled by his love, we are seeking in Britain
brothers whom we do not know; through his help we have found those for
whom we were searching, although we were not acquainted with them.
Who, dear brother, is capable of describing the great
joy of believers when they have learned what the grace of Almighty God
and your own cooperation achieved among the Angles? They abandoned the
errors of darkness and were bathed with the light of holy faith. With
full awareness they trampled on the idols which they had previously
adored with savage fear. They are now committed to Almighty God. The
guidelines given them for their preaching restrain them from falling
into evil ways. In their minds they are submissive to the divine
precepts and consequently feel uplifted. They bow down to the ground in
prayer lest their minds cling too closely to earthly things. Whose
achievement is this? It is the achievement of him who said: My Father is at work until now and I am at work as well.
Saint Augustine of Canterbury |
God chose illiterate preachers and sent them into the
world in order to show the world that conversion is brought about not by
men’s wisdom but rather by his own power. So in like manner God worked
through weak instruments and wrought great things among the Angles. Dear
brother, in this heavenly gift there is something which should inspire
us with great fear and great joy.
For I know through your love for that people,
specially chosen for you, that Almighty God has performed great
miracles. But it is necessary that the same heavenly gift should cause
you to rejoice with fear and to fear with gladness. You should be glad
because by means of external miracles the souls of the Angles have been
led to interior grace. But you should tremble, lest on account of these
signs, the preacher’s own weak soul be puffed up with presumption; lest,
while seeming externally raised aloft in honour, it fall internally as a
result of vainglory.
We should remember that when the disciples on their joyous return from their preaching mission said to their heavenly master: Lord, in your name even devils were subjected to us, he immediately retorted: Do not rejoice about this but rather that your names are inscribed in heaven.
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