Presbyters Uniwersytet Warszawski
ID
ER 1787
Pope Boniface I says that his decisions concerning Bishop Perigenes of Corinth were taken with the consent of his presbyters. Letter 15 of Pope Boniface I, "Manet beatum apostolum", Rome, AD 422.
Letter 15
 
3. Quam ad rem faciendam memorato episcopo mea directa secunda protinus, quae presbyterio universo complacuit...
 
(ed. Coustant 1845: 780-781)
Letter 15
 
3. What I immediately ordered with regard to the said bishop by my authority, with the agreement of all the presbyters...
 
(trans. S. Adamiak)

Discussion:

The letter, addressed to Rufus and other bishops from Macedonia and other Illyrian provinces, was preserved in the Collectio Thessalonicensis (Letter 8 in the edition of Silva-Tarouca). The letter regards the affair of Bishop Perigenes of Corinth, see [1784].

Place of event:

Region
  • Rome

About the source:

Author: Boniface I
Title: Letters, Epistulae
Origin: Rome (Rome)
Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
Edition:
P. Coustant ed., S. Bonifatii I Papae Epistolae et Decreta, Patrologia Latina 20, Paris 1845, 750-784.
C. Silva-Tarouca ed., Collectio Thessalonicensis : epistularum Romanorum Pontificum ad vicarios per Illyricum aliosque episcopo, Textus et Documenta. Series Theologica 23, Roma 1937.

Categories:

Described by a title - Presbyter/πρεσβύτερος
    Relation with - Bishop/Monastic superior
      Ecclesiastical administration
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