Cases Quote by Pope Gregory I
“I despise the proper constructions and cases, because I think it very unfitting that the words of the celestial oracle should be restricted by the rules of Donatus [a well-known grammarian].”
About This Quote
The author rejects rigid grammatical rules, arguing that divine inspiration should not be confined by human linguistic conventions.
In simple terms: Divine words shouldn't be limited by grammar.
Language can constrain spiritual expression.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- preaching
- writing theological texts
- teaching Latin
- interpreting sacred scripture
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- encourage flexible interpretation of spiritual texts
- allow creative expression in religious discourse
Questions to Reflect On
- Does structure enhance or hinder sacred communication?
- When is it appropriate to bend linguistic rules for higher purposes?
Rigorous grammar can aid clarity and preserve meaning across generations.