Chapter 270: From the Desk of the Principal Legate


Most of the evil in this world
is done by people with good intentions.

T.S. Eliot

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To the President of the Scientific Council
and Auxiliary Bishop in the See of Dunster

Brethren,

I am writing to you in the most crucial time where the character of people and the solemn vow towards the truth are to be tested by the challenge of time, in a period characteristic of the endless pursuit to the ultimate goal of goodness and utmost sincerity to the causes of things.

As the motion of the universe has been discussed endlessly in the episcopal meetings in which you have shared your own loyalty, the See of Dunster has, nevertheless, failed to realize the several Development Goals to which the See of Dunster has committed its sincerest cooperation before the Imperial Synod, as it was noted by the recent exhortation by the Bishop of the See of Old.

While it is understood that the continuous dialogue with the Scientific Council has not been absolutely resolved some of the aspects of the beliefs to which certain differences are noted to be existing, it is the responsibility of the Scientific Council to respect episcopal jurisdictions to which they apply without any reservations as to where such infraction of the rules pertains to any specific purpose.

Nevertheless, the same level of cooperation that was expected despite these idiological differences were not shown in the recent events that has been contained extensively in the exhortation of the Bishop of Old. While it is prudent to follow the subject of obedience in this particular instance, it is understood by the principles to which this Nunciature reply that the Scientific Council is still bound by the same obligation of the Treaty that further the development of the See, and most importantly, the memory of the great Ezra Dunster, the most revered founder of this Mission Station.

It is now with the same great deal of respect that I now ask your good office to provide the Chancery of the Principal Legate, who has the most effective jurisdiction to the affairs of this great See, to furnish a copy of all the resolutions and other political documents and instruments of instruction that is responsible to the catastrophe that has unfolded in recent events, and to refrain from engaging in any form of dangerous rhetoric that will otherwise suggest that the See of Dunster is seceding from the authority of the Imperial Synod, and the primacy of the See of Old.

That said, nothing in this letter shall be construed to initiate untimely provocation or to suggest any part of it, but this correspondence aims to seek clarification and to remind all parties of the obligation arising from the most efficacious instruments that has been signed by the forefathers for the benefit of peace that shall rightfully be inherited for the best interest of posterity.

It is implored by this Chancery that the misunderstandings in the Imperial Synod be reconciled in the soonest possible time, in the pretext that status quo should remain in the present state and order of the mandate of our specific political organs until further notice.

Faithfully in unity,


Chancellor
FOR THE PRINCIPAL LEGATE

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