A LETTER FROM ST CYPRIAN
TO ST CORNELIUS
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My very dear brother, we have heard of the glorious witness given by your
courageous faith. On learning of the honor you had won by your witness, we
were filled with such joy that we felt ourselves sharers and companions in your
praiseworthy achievements. After all, we have the same Church, the same mind.
The same unbroken harmony. Why then should a priest not take pride in the
praise given to a fellow priest as though it were given to him? What brotherhood
fails to rejoice in the happiness of its brothers wherever they are?
Words cannot express how great was the exaltation and delight here when
we heard of your good fortune and brave deeds: how you stood out as a leader
of your brothers in their declaration of faith, while the leader’s confession was
enhanced as they declared their faith. You led the way to glory, but you gained
many companions in that glory; being foremost in your readiness to bear
witness on behalf of all, you prevailed on your people to become a single
witness. We cannot decide which we ought to praise, your own ready and
unshaken faith or the love of your brothers who would not leave you. While the
courage of the bishop who thus led the way has been demonstrated, at the same
time the unity of the brotherhood who followed has been manifested. Since you
have one heart and one voice, it is the Roman Church as a whole that has thus
borne witness.
Dearest brother, bright and shining is the faith which the blessed Apostle
praised in your community. He foresaw in the spirit the praise your courage
deserves and the strength that could not be broke; he was heralding the future
when he testified to your achievements; his praise of the fathers was a challenge5
to the sons. Your unity, your strength have become shining examples of these
virtues to the rest of the brethren.
Divine providence has now prepared us. God’s merciful design has
warned us that the day of our own struggle, our own contest, is at hand. By that
shared love which binds us closely together, we are doing all we can to exhort
our congregation, to give ourselves unceasingly to fastings, vigils and prayers in
common. These are the heavenly weapons which give us strength to stand firm
and endure; they are the spiritual defenses, the God-given armaments that
protect us.
Let us then remember one another, united in mind and heart. Let us pray
without ceasing, you for us, we for you; by the love we share we shall thus relieve
the strain of these great trial