Epistle of Pope Pius VI to Bailiff de Litta
5th November 1798.
5th November 1798.
Source: Hardman,
William, of Valetta, A history of Malta during the period of the French and
British occupations, 1798-1815, by the late William Hardman. Ed. with an
introduction and notes by J. Holland Rose. Longmans, Green, and co., London,
New York, 1909, page 384.
TO OUR WELL-BELOVED SON, THE BAILLI DE LITTA,
ST. PETERSBURG
Monastery of Cassini, near FIorence,
5th November 1798,
PIUS P. P. VI.
BELOVED
SON, - Our Salutation and Apostolic Benediction.
We
were seized with horror upon the reception of your first dispatch, containing
the protest and manifest of the Grand Priory of Russia upon the subject of
the loss of Malta, and to learn that the Grand Master, in order to save his
private interests, had had the unworthy weakness of sacrificing that of the
entire Order.
His
Majesty, the-Emperor of All the Russias, who will use his utmost endeavours
to re-establish the privileges and the honour of the Priory, being in possession
of the facts of the case, has every reason to employ his power to re-establish
the said Priory in its primitive prerogatives and rights.
We
shall co-operate with the authority which is needed, because in addition
to the printed Act, signed by the Emperor, all the other Langues and Priories
are invited, general and particular, to join in the said Act, so that the
Order may be restored to its ancient splendour. And being aware that in a
body composed of so many and divers nations, unless a preponderance of number
intervened, nothing would be done obliging and compelling the individual
members to observe the new law. Moreover it will be much more honourable
and satisfactory for the Russian Priory to learn the same ideals prevail
among many of the brethren to vindicate the common honour. The crime, such
as it has been represented, is enormous, indeed it could not be more atrocious,
and having taken the measure against the Grand Master he so ignominiously
deserves it will be necessary to use the same against each of those Knights
who, for a vile interest, were associated with him in this horrible scene.
We
shall be desirous of knowing how many of the Knights of other Langues agree
with the noble sentiments of the Emperor, and what may be the resolution
which they may take in order to sanction it, for the example of others. Giving
you, &c.
(Signed)
PIUS VI, Pope.
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