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 XI . How Pope Boniface advised the king's consort to use her best endeavours for his salvation
CHAP. XI
. [Circ. 625 A.D.]

THE same pope also wrote to King Edwin's consort, Ethelberg, to this effect:

THE COPY OF THE LETTER OF THE MOST BLESSED AND APOSTOLIC BONIFACE, POPE OF THE 
CITY OF ROME, TO ETHELBERG, KING EDWIN'S QUEEN.

"To the illustrious lady his daughter, Queen Ethelberg, Boniface, bishop, 
servant of the servants of God. The goodness of our Redeemer has in His abundant 
Providence offered the means of salvation to the human race, which He rescued, 
by the shedding of His precious Blood, from the bonds of captivity to the Devil; 
to the end that, when He had made known His name in divers ways to the nations, 
they might acknowledge their Creator by embracing the mystery of the Christian 
faith. And this the mystical purification of your regeneration plainly shows to 
have been bestowed upon the mind of your Highness by God's gift. Our heart, 
therefore, has greatly rejoiced in the benefit bestowed by the bounty of the 
Lord, for that He has vouchsafed, in your confession, to kindle a spark of the 
orthodox religion, by which He might the more easily inflame with the love of 
Himself the understanding, not only of your illustrious consort, but also of all 
the nation that is subject to you.

"For we have been informed by those, who came to acquaint us with the laudable 
conversion of our illustrious son, King Eadbald, that your Highness, also, 
having received the wonderful mystery of the Christian faith, continually excels 
in the performance of works pious and acceptable to God; that you likewise 
carefully refrain from the worship of idols, and the deceits of temples and 
auguries, and with unimpaired devotion, give yourself so wholly to the love of 
your Redeemer, as never to cease from lending your aid in spreading the 
Christian faith. But when our fatherly love earnestly inquired concerning your 
illustrious consort, we were given to understand, that he still served 
abominable idols, and delayed to yield obedience in giving ear to the voice of 
the preachers. This occasioned us no small grief, that he that is one flesh with 
you still remained a stranger to the knowledge of the supreme and undivided 
Trinity. Whereupon we, in our fatherly care, have not delayed to admonish and 
exhort your Christian Highness, to the end that, filled with the support of the 
Divine inspiration, you should not defer to strive, both in season and out of 
season, that with the co-operating power of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 
your husband also may be added to the number of Christians; that so you may 
uphold the rights of marriage in the bond of a holy and unblemished union. For 
it is written, 'They twain shall be one flesh.' How then can it be said, that 
there is unity in the bond between you, if he continues a stranger to the 
brightness of your faith, separated from it by the darkness of detestable error?

"Wherefore, applying yourself continually to prayer, do not cease to beg of the 
long-suffering of the Divine Mercy the benefits of his illumination; to the end, 
that those whom the union of carnal affection has manifestly made in a manner to 
be one body, may, after this life continue in perpetual fellowship, by the unity 
of faith. Persist, therefore, illustrious daughter, and to the utmost of your 
power endeavour to soften the hardness of his heart by carefully making known to 
him the Divine precepts; pouring into his mind a knowledge of the greatness of 
that mystery which you have received by faith, and of the marvellous reward 
which, by the new birth, you have been made worthy to obtain. Inflame the 
coldness of his heart by the message of the Holy Ghost, that he may put from him 
the deadness of an evil worship, and the warmth of the Divine faith may kindle 
his understanding through your frequent exhortations; and so the testimony of 
Holy Scripture may shine forth clearly, fulfilled by you, 'The unbelieving 
husband shall be saved by the believing wife.' For to this end you have obtained 
the mercy of the Lord's goodness, that you might restore with increase to your 
Redeemer the fruit of faith and of the benefits entrusted to your hands. That 
you may be able to fulfil this task, supported by the help of His loving 
kindness we do not cease to implore with frequent prayers.

"Having premised thus much, in pursuance of the duty of our fatherly affection, 
we exhort you, that when the opportunity of a bearer shall offer, you will with 
all speed comfort us with the glad tidings of the wonderful work which the 
heavenly Power shall vouchsafe to perform by your means in the conversion of 
your consort, and of the nation subject to you; to the end, that our solicitude, 
which earnestly awaits the fulfilment of its desire in the soul's salvation of 
you and yours, may, by hearing from you, be set at rest; and that we, discerning 
more fully the light of the Divine propitiation shed abroad in you, may with a 
joyful confession abundantly return due thanks to God, the Giver of all good 
things, and to the blessed Peter, the chief of the Apostles.

We have, moreover, sent you the blessing of your protector, the blessed Peter, 
the chief of the Apostles, to wit, a silver looking-glass, and a gilded ivory 
comb, which we pray your Highness to accept with all the goodwill with which it 
is sent by us. 










 






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