Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II/Volume XII/Leo the Great/Letters/Letter 137

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Letter CXXXVII.

To the same, and on the same day.

(On the subject of Easter, acknowledging the trouble Proterius has taken,—to which is joined a request that the accounts of the œconomi[1] should be audited by priests, not lay persons.)


Footnotes[edit]

  1. Œconomi(stewards) were officers appointed to manage the revenues of each diocese under the bishops’ direction, when the bishops and their archdeacons had enough to do otherwise:  cf. Bingham, Antiq., Bk. III. chap. xii.