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Fructuosus of Braga

d. A.D. 665
Fructuosus of Braga · d. A.D. 665 A.D. 665
“For it is written: "He himself shall judge the ends of the earth." The Lord justifies or condemns each person at the end and considers the outcome of all things, so that not even the sinner, if he or she truly repents, need despair of forgiveness, nor should the just person have confidence in his own sanctity.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 1Sam 2:10 (GENERAL RULE FOR MONASTERIES 19) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Fructuosus of Braga · d. A.D. 665 A.D. 665
“No man shall rely upon chastity in the past, for none whose hearts are tainted by women can become holier than David or wiser than Solomon. That none may assume that his chastity is safe in the presence of a woman related to him, let him remember how Tamar was corrupted by her brother Amnon when he pretended to be ill. Accordingly, both monks and nuns should live so chastely that they may have a good report, not only before God but also before people, and may leave to those who follow an example of sanctity.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 2Sam 13:11-14 (GENERAL RULE FOR MONASTERIES 17) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Fructuosus of Braga · d. A.D. 665 A.D. 665
“We have learned from the story in sacred Scripture how pleasing to a man is "good news from a far country." And what other better news could we expect than the love of Christ, than the spotless profession and propagation of the catholic church, than the pure lives, successful work, and faithful doctrine of the friends of God and the bishops and priests of Christ? These, most blessed father, we confess that we vehemently yearn for and thirstily desire to learn.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 25:25 (LETTER 43) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Fructuosus of Braga · d. A.D. 665 A.D. 665
“We have learned that in some less observant monasteries, men have entered and brought their capital with them and later, losing their religious fervor, have made great trouble in demanding their property. Returning to the world which they had left, as dogs return to their vomit, with the aid of their relatives they have extorted what they had brought with them to the monastery and have sought the support of secular judges. With the help of magistrates they have [thus] destroyed the monasteries, so that we see many innocent men ruined by a single sinner.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 26:11 (GENERAL RULE FOR MONASTERIES 18) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Fructuosus of Braga · d. A.D. 665 A.D. 665
“If one of the brothers who agreed upon a common pact shall suddenly on one occasion only fall into altercation with another, he may, according to the gospel, ask and receive forgiveness. But if he refuses to mend his ways, and if the one against whom a wrong has been done has not succeeded in changing the other's presumption after a first and second admonition, then he shall report it to the abbot, lest both he and his brother be endangered by this silence. As the prophet says, "He who hides his enmity maintains deceit."”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 26:24 (MONASTIC AGREEMENT 6) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Fructuosus of Braga · d. A.D. 665 A.D. 665
“They need not be hesitant to pray at their own special hours, that is, the second, fourth, fifth, seventh, eighth, tenth, and eleventh, inasmuch as seven or eight are harmonious with the words of Solomon: "Make seven or eight portions." [This is] in order that they may be able to climb through the sevenfold grace of the Spirit and the eight beatitudes on the day of resurrection with unhampered tread up the ladder of Jacob by its fifteen steps to the region of heaven, where Christ is resplendent above.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Eccl 11:2 (GENERAL RULE FOR MONASTERIES 10) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Fructuosus of Braga · d. A.D. 665 A.D. 665
“"Stern as death is love." Love is compared with the sternness of death, for, doubtless, once it comes, it summons the mind completely away from the love of the world. Accordingly, abbots must be such that they may perfectly love God and their neighbor; they must have their eyes removed from the evil desires of this world, as Adam did in paradise before the fall.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Song 8:6 (GENERAL RULE FOR MONASTERIES 10) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗

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