Pastoral Care

Pastoral Care
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Pastoral Care, or The Book of the Pastoral Rule, is a treatise on the responsibilities of the clergy written by Pope Gregory I in which he contrasted the role of bishops as pastors of their flock with their position as nobles of the church: the definitive statement of the nature of the episcopal office. Gregory enjoined parish priests to possess strict personal, intellectual and moral standards which were considered, in certain quarters, to be unrealistic and beyond ordinary capacities. The influence of the book, however, was vast and became one of the most influential works on the topic ever written. It was translated and distributed to every bishop within the Byzantine Empire.


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Pope Gregory I. Pastoral Care

Pastoral Care

Table of Contents

Part I

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Part II. Of the Life of the Pastor

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Part III. How the Ruler, While Living Well, Ought to Teach and Admonish Those that are Put Under Him

Prologue

Chapter I. What diversity there ought to be in the art of preaching

Chapter II. How the poor and the rich should be admonished

Chapter III. How the joyful and the sad are to be admonished

Chapter IV. How subjects and prelates are to be admonished

Chapter V. How servants and masters are to be admonished

Chapter VI. How the wise and the dull are to be admonished

Chapter VII. How the impudent and bashful are to be admonished

Chapter VIII. How the forward and the faint-hearted are to be admonished

Chapter IX. How the impatient and the patient are to be admonished

Chapter X. How the kindly-disposed and the envious are to be admonished

Chapter XI. How the simple and the crafty are to be admonished

Chapter XII. How the whole and the sick are to be admonished

Chapter XIII. How those who fear scourges and those who contemn them are to be admonished

Chapter XIV. How the silent and the talkative are to be admonished

Chapter XV. How the slothful and the hasty are to be admonished

Chapter XVI. How the meek and the passionate are to be admonished

Chapter XVII. How the humble and the haughty are to be admonished

Chapter XVIII. How the obstinate and the fickle are to be admonished

Chapter XIX. How those who use food intemperately and those who use it sparingly are to be admonished

Chapter XX. How to be admonished are those who give away what is their own, and those who seize what belongs to others

Chapter XXI. How those are to be admonished who desire not the things of others, but keep their own; and those who give of their own, yet seize on those of others

Chapter XXII. How those that are at variance and those that are at peace are to be admonished

Chapter XXIII. How sowers of strifes and peacemakers are to be admonished

Chapter XXIV. How the rude in sacred learning, and those who are learned but not humble, are to be admonished

Chapter XXV. How those are to be admonished who decline the office of preaching out of too great humility, and those who seize on it with precipitate haste

Chapter XXVI. How those are to be admonished with whom everything succeeds according to their wish, and those with whom nothing does

Chapter XXVII. How the married and the single are to be admonished

Chapter XXVIII. How those are to be admonished who have had experience of the sins of the flesh, and those who have not

Chapter XXIX. How they are to be admonished who lament sins of deed, and those who lament only sins of thought

Chapter XXX. How those are to be admonished who abstain not from the sins which they bewail, and those who, abstaining from them, bewail them not

Chapter XXXI. How those are to be admonished who praise the unlawful things of which they are conscious, and those who while condemning them, in no wise guard against them

Chapter XXXII. How those are to be admonished who sin from sudden impulse and those who sin deliberately

Chapter XXXIII. How those are to be admonished who commit very small but frequent faults, and those who, while avoiding such as are very small, are sometimes plunged in such as are grievous

Chapter XXXIV. How those are to be admonished who do not even begin good things, and those who do not finish them when begun

Chapter XXXV. How those are to be admonished who do bad things secretly and good things openly, and those who do contrariwise

Chapter XXXVI. Concerning the exhortation to be addressed many at once, that It may so aid the virtues of each among them that vices contrary to such virtues may not grow up through it

Chapter XXXVII. Of the exhortation to be applied to one person, who labours under contrary passions

Chapter XXXVIII. That sometimes lighter vices are to be left alone, that more grievous ones may be removed

Chapter XXXIX. That deep things ought not to be preached at all to weak souls

Chapter XL. Of the work and the voice of preaching

Part IV. How the Preacher, When He Has Accomplished All Aright, Should Return to Himself, Lest Either His Life or His Preaching Lift Him Up

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